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A month ago Facebook user* and Instagram* from Australia and New Zealand were given the opportunity to participate in the Meta program* Verified – we are talking about paid verification of accounts on these social networks. The tick next to the nickname is estimated at $11.99 to $14.99 per month depending on the payment method. Now the option is available for United States users.

    Image source: Kirill Averianov / pixabay.com

Image source: Kirill Averianov / pixabay.com

Anyone over the age of 18 can participate in the program. In addition to the subscription, you will need to send a scan of your ID to social media management and set up two-factor authorization. meta followers* Verified users can no longer change the name or photo in their profile, set a different username or a different date of birth – otherwise the verification process must be repeated.

Meta Subscribers* Verified unlocks exclusive Facebook stickers*Instagram* Stories and Facebook* Reels, as well as 100 “stars” per month, are a kind of internal social network currency that allows users to encourage each other.

Subscription tests in Australia and New Zealand show “good results,” says Meta* resource TechCrunch. In the pilot regions Meta* Verified also has other benefits, including ranking priority in searches, comments, and recommendations. However, some platform users have found this to be confusing, so in Meta* Study this practice further before deciding whether to introduce it to other regions.

In addition to the social networks Meta*a paid subscription is also available on Telegram, Twitter and Snapchat.

* It is included in the list of public associations and religious organizations for which the court made a final decision to liquidate or ban activities on the grounds provided for in Federal Law No. 114-FZ of July 25. 2002 “On Countering Extremist Activities”.

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