9/28/2023 0 Comments Deactivate instagram![]() ![]() The subscription service hasn’t even launched yet, but it’s caused a lot of people to look at how to leave the platforms. It's a gamble that so far doesn’t seem to have paid off. Instead, like Twitter, it seems like Meta is trying to work out how to make money from its social media platforms, and it seems by adding a “Meta Verified subscription” for $11.99 / AU$19.99 (around £10) (or $14.99 / AU$24.99 (around £13) for mobile users) with the promise of "increased visibility and reach with prominence in some areas of the platform", including in search, comments, and recommendations, the company hopes to increase its profits, which have been increasingly shaky of late, especially with CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s obsession with the virtual reality Metaverse bleeding out money. ![]() ![]() Surely, no one at Meta looked at how poorly Twitter Blue was received and thought “we’d like a piece of that.” ![]()
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