The service, called Meta Verified, will first be launched in Australia and New Zealand, enabling green tick registration on Facebook and Instagram.
According to TechDroider ‘s corporation , Mark Zuckerberg has just introduced Meta Verified, which it describes as a subscription service that helps users authenticate their accounts with their IDs to get a green tick, thereby being better protected against accounts. fraudulent account, and is directly connected to the support service. The service will first launch in two countries, Australia and New Zealand, this week.
The social media giant also said on its help center page that individuals and professional user accounts can enjoy the benefits of the subscription, including impersonation monitoring, priority commenting, and exclusive stickers for Instagram stories.
previously Insider reported that a social media consultant tweeted about the content, but quickly removed it. Meta’s fee collection is also said to follow Snap with Snapchat+ and Twitter with Twitter Blue. These two platforms have opened up a new revenue stream for social media companies.
In December, Elon Musk-owned Twitter introduced a Twitter Blue subscription for the second time, allowing users to pay to be verified, sparking a backlash. The service was previously suspended in November after some accounts paid to impersonate companies and politicians.
Meta Verified will cost $15 per month for subscriptions through its iOS apps. For websites that won’t be subject to Apple’s 30% commission on in-app purchases, the service will cost $12 per month. Registration will include both Instagram and Facebook accounts.