Meta has introduced a paid subscription system for social networks

Meta has begun implementing a paid subscription system worldwide for its popular social networks, Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
From now on, users will be able to access a number of additional features and conveniences in exchange for a specified fee. Specifically, the monthly payment for the extended versions of Instagram and Facebook is set at $3.99, while the WhatsApp service is set at $2.99.
Reputable technology publications are reporting this information. Within the framework of the newly introduced subscription system, users will be given the opportunity to make their personal pages look more unique, use distinctive reaction symbols, and obtain detailed analytical data on short-form videos.
For example, paid service users on Instagram can determine who has re-watched their posted stories, extend the storage period of videos beyond one day, and use various special writing styles. Additionally, users will have the right to watch others' videos without revealing their names.
Furthermore, Meta is testing a new type of service aimed at entrepreneurs, content creators, and modern technology enthusiasts. This step allows the company to diversify and strengthen its revenue sources instead of relying solely on funds coming from advertisers.
Company specialists emphasize that the new paid services will not replace the existing verified account system, but rather enrich its capabilities. These changes are expected to be very beneficial for regular social network users and bloggers who aim to study the interests of their followers more deeply.
In the future, the company plans to introduce even more advanced subscription packages that include artificial intelligence capabilities. Currently, these new functions are being launched gradually in various regions and will soon be open to all users.





