Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced the launch of a new paid subscription service that will allow users to verify their accounts. The new feature will be available in New Zealand and Australia first, before being rolled out to other countries.
The subscription service will start at $11.99 per month and will give users access to a range of exclusive features, including the ability to verify their accounts. This will help users to stand out on the platform and gain more credibility. The verification process will be a rigorous one and will require users to submit a range of personal information and documentation to prove their identity.
The move to roll out paid verification and subscription services comes after Twitter launched a similar service last year. Twitter’s verification program, which costs $15 per month, allows users to display a blue checkmark next to their name, indicating that their account has been verified. This helps to establish their credibility and authenticity on the platform.
Meta’s new subscription service will also include other features, such as exclusive access to new features and tools, early access to beta versions of the platform, and ad-free browsing. This will be a boon for users who are tired of being bombarded with ads on social media.
The announcement of the new service has been met with mixed reactions. While some users are excited about the new features and are willing to pay for them, others are skeptical about the subscription model and worry that it will further deepen the divide between those who can afford to pay for exclusive features and those who cannot.
It remains to be seen how successful Meta’s new subscription service will be and whether users will be willing to pay for exclusive features. Nevertheless, the move to roll out paid verification and subscription services is an interesting development in the world of social media, and it will be fascinating to see how it evolves in the coming years.