\"<p>A
A blue verification badge and Meta logos are seen in this illustration taken January 19, 2023. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: Facebook and Instagram<\/a> owner Meta<\/a> will launch a paid subscription service starting at $11.99 a month allowing users to verify their accounts, CEO Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> announced Sunday, following a similar move by Elon Musk at Twitter<\/a>.

Meta Verified, which will roll out first in Australia and New Zealand this week, will let users verify an \"account with a government ID, get a blue badge, get extra impersonation protection against accounts claiming to be you, and get direct access to customer support,\" Zuckerberg said.

\"This new feature is about increasing authenticity and security across our services,\" he wrote in a statement posted to his Facebook account.

There would be no changes to accounts on Facebook and Instagram that are already verified, the company said, adding that only users who are over the age of 18 will be allowed to subscribe. The service is not yet available to businesses.

It was not immediately clear how Zuckerberg planned to price Meta Verified in countries where users cannot afford to pay $12 a month, or in cash-based economies where they may have fewer ways to get the money to Meta.

Musk's initial attempts to launch a similar service at rival social media network Twitter last year backfired wildly with an embarrassing spate of fake accounts that scared advertisers and cast doubt on the site's future.

He was forced to briefly suspend the effort before relaunching it to muted reception in December.

'Free'?
<\/strong>
Facebook helped establish the dominant model of large platforms on the internet today, which sees users benefit from \"free\" services that collect their personal data to sell to advertisers.

It is a model that has earned the company, along with other advertising titans such as Google, tens of billions of dollars a year over the past two decades.

For years the Facebook homepage proudly declared that the site was \"free and always will be.\"

But in 2019 the company quietly ditched the slogan. At the time experts suggested it was because the value of users' personal data meant the site was never truly \"free.\"

In 2022, Meta saw its ad revenue decline for the first time since the California-based group went public in 2012.

The company recently announced that the number of Facebook's daily users hit two billion for the first time -- but between inflation eating into advertisers' budgets and fierce competition from apps such as TikTok, those users are not bringing in as much revenue as they used to.

The company has also suffered from regulatory changes introduced by iPhone maker Apple, which restrict the ability of social networks to collect data and sell advertising.

Similar factors have already pushed other networks, from Reddit to
Snapchat<\/a> as well as of course Twitter, to launch paid plans.

Meta is also under pressure for making a huge gamble on the metaverse, the world of virtual reality that Zuckerberg believes will be the next frontier online.

Investors last year punished Meta, sending the company's share price down by an astonishing two thirds over 12 months, but the stock has recovered some of the ground in 2023.

Meta announced in November that it would lay off 11,000 employees or 13 percent of its staff -- the largest worker reduction in the company's history.

The layoffs are part of a wave of redundancies announced by Silicon Valley giants in recent months, as the once unassailable sector faces economic gloom.

Meta Verified will be cheaper on the web than on mobile applications because of commissions taken by Apple on the iPhone or Google on smartphones operated by its Android system.

Zuckerberg said it would cost $11.99 on the web, and $14.99 per month on iOS or Android.
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Facebook-owner元推出付费订阅

元验证,推出第一个本周在澳大利亚和新西兰,会让用户验证”账户政府ID,得到一个蓝色徽章,得到额外的模拟保护账户声称是你,直接访问客户支持,”扎克伯格说。

  • 更新于2023年2月20日07:39点坚持
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旧金山:Facebook和Instagram老板将推出付费订阅服务从11.99美元一个月允许用户来验证他们的账户,首席执行官马克•扎克伯格周日宣布,Elon Musk也有类似的举动推特

元验证,推出第一个本周在澳大利亚和新西兰,会让用户验证”账户政府ID,得到一个蓝色徽章,得到额外的模拟保护账户声称是你,直接访问客户支持,”扎克伯格说。

广告
“这个新功能增加真实性和安全在我们的服务,”他写道在一份声明中公布了他的Facebook账户。

就没有更改账户在Facebook和Instagram已经证实,该公司补充说,只有18岁以上的用户可以订阅。服务还没有提供给业务。

尚不清楚如何扎克伯格计划在国家价格元验证用户无法支付12美元一个月,或在(现金经济可能会有更少的方法得到钱元。

麝香的最初试图在竞争对手推出类似服务社交媒体网络Twitter去年适得其反地尴尬的假账户,害怕广告商和怀疑这个网站的未来。

他被迫暂时停止努力重新启动之前温和接待12月。

“免费”?

Facebook帮助建立主导模式的大型平台今天在互联网上,看到用户受益于“免费”服务,收集他们的个人信息卖给广告商。

它是一个模型,为公司赢得了,连同其他广告巨头如谷歌,每年数百亿美元在过去的二十年里。

多年来,Facebook主页自豪地宣称,该网站是“自由,永远都是。”

但在2019年,该公司悄悄地放弃了的口号。当时专家建议是因为用户的个人数据的价值意味着网站从来没有真正意义上的“自由”。

广告
2022年,元看到其广告收入下降以来首次加州集团在2012年上市。

公司最近宣布,Facebook的日常用户的数量达到二十亿,但第一次通胀蚕食广告商之间的预算和激烈的竞争从TikTok等应用,用户不让尽可能多的收入。

该公司还遭受监管改革引入了iPhone制造商苹果,这限制了社交网络收集数据的能力和销售广告。

类似的因素已经迫使其他网络,从RedditSnapchat当然Twitter,以及推出付费计划。

元也在压力下metaverse进行一场豪赌,虚拟现实的世界,扎克伯格认为将成为下一个前沿在线。

投资者去年惩罚元,该公司的股价下降了惊人的三分之二在12个月,但该股已恢复的一些2023年地面。

元在11月宣布将裁员11000员工或员工的13%,最大的减少工人在公司的历史。

裁员是一个硅谷巨头宣布的裁员浪潮在最近几个月,随着曾经无懈可击的部门面临着经济低迷。

元验证将会比在网上便宜的移动应用程序,因为佣金由苹果在iPhone或谷歌智能手机的Android系统。

扎克伯格表示,将在网络上花费11.99美元,和iOS和Android 14.99美元每月。
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A blue verification badge and Meta logos are seen in this illustration taken January 19, 2023. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: Facebook and Instagram<\/a> owner Meta<\/a> will launch a paid subscription service starting at $11.99 a month allowing users to verify their accounts, CEO Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> announced Sunday, following a similar move by Elon Musk at Twitter<\/a>.

Meta Verified, which will roll out first in Australia and New Zealand this week, will let users verify an \"account with a government ID, get a blue badge, get extra impersonation protection against accounts claiming to be you, and get direct access to customer support,\" Zuckerberg said.

\"This new feature is about increasing authenticity and security across our services,\" he wrote in a statement posted to his Facebook account.

There would be no changes to accounts on Facebook and Instagram that are already verified, the company said, adding that only users who are over the age of 18 will be allowed to subscribe. The service is not yet available to businesses.

It was not immediately clear how Zuckerberg planned to price Meta Verified in countries where users cannot afford to pay $12 a month, or in cash-based economies where they may have fewer ways to get the money to Meta.

Musk's initial attempts to launch a similar service at rival social media network Twitter last year backfired wildly with an embarrassing spate of fake accounts that scared advertisers and cast doubt on the site's future.

He was forced to briefly suspend the effort before relaunching it to muted reception in December.

'Free'?
<\/strong>
Facebook helped establish the dominant model of large platforms on the internet today, which sees users benefit from \"free\" services that collect their personal data to sell to advertisers.

It is a model that has earned the company, along with other advertising titans such as Google, tens of billions of dollars a year over the past two decades.

For years the Facebook homepage proudly declared that the site was \"free and always will be.\"

But in 2019 the company quietly ditched the slogan. At the time experts suggested it was because the value of users' personal data meant the site was never truly \"free.\"

In 2022, Meta saw its ad revenue decline for the first time since the California-based group went public in 2012.

The company recently announced that the number of Facebook's daily users hit two billion for the first time -- but between inflation eating into advertisers' budgets and fierce competition from apps such as TikTok, those users are not bringing in as much revenue as they used to.

The company has also suffered from regulatory changes introduced by iPhone maker Apple, which restrict the ability of social networks to collect data and sell advertising.

Similar factors have already pushed other networks, from Reddit to
Snapchat<\/a> as well as of course Twitter, to launch paid plans.

Meta is also under pressure for making a huge gamble on the metaverse, the world of virtual reality that Zuckerberg believes will be the next frontier online.

Investors last year punished Meta, sending the company's share price down by an astonishing two thirds over 12 months, but the stock has recovered some of the ground in 2023.

Meta announced in November that it would lay off 11,000 employees or 13 percent of its staff -- the largest worker reduction in the company's history.

The layoffs are part of a wave of redundancies announced by Silicon Valley giants in recent months, as the once unassailable sector faces economic gloom.

Meta Verified will be cheaper on the web than on mobile applications because of commissions taken by Apple on the iPhone or Google on smartphones operated by its Android system.

Zuckerberg said it would cost $11.99 on the web, and $14.99 per month on iOS or Android.
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