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Tuesday
Mar142023

Meta to kill off NFT support on Facebook, Instagram

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Meta is ending its support for NFTs on both Facebook and Instagram. The move comes less than a year since it pushed to adopt these "digital collectibles" across the platform. This update comes as the social network laid off thousands of workers and shuttered numerous projects. It wasn't elaborated on why Meta is reversing course on NFTs, but it hasn't been the only product or initiative that the company has shuttered.

“We’re winding down digital collectibles (NFTs) for now to focus on other ways to support creators, people, and businesses,” Stephane Kasriel, Meta’s Head of Commerce and Financial Technologies wrote in an update shared on Twitter. “We learned a ton that we’ll be able to apply to products we’re continuing to build to support creators, people, and businesses on our apps, both today and in the metaverse.” In its place, the company would be focusing on “monetization opps for Reels” and “messaging payments across Meta.”

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Saturday
Mar042023

Facebook increases Reels max length to 90 seconds

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Meta is increasing the maximum length of Facebook's Reels up to 90 seconds. This is a 30-second increase from its existing time limit. Instagram Reels already extended its limit to 90 seconds last July. But both still fall far short of TikTok's maximum length of 10 minutes. Facebook users will also soon get the option to automatically sync their clips to a song's beat. Meta calls this upcoming feature Grooves, which will use "visual beat technology" to automatically align motion to the beat of a song.

Facebook Reels users will also get an easy way to generate Reels from memories alongside using trending templates for your videos. Meta says Reels is its fastest-growing format, with Reels plays on both Facebook and Instagram more than doubling over the past year and Reels getting double the reshares in the last six months as well.

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Monday
Feb202023

This is how much Meta's paid account verification badges cost

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We learn a bit more about Meta's new subscription service for Instagram and Facebook. Emulating Twitter's Blue service, Meta Verified allows you to pay to get verified on the services. It starts at US$11.99 per month on the web or US$14.99. On top of the badges, Meta promises extra protection from impersonation accounts and direct access to customer support. There will also be access to exclusive features like stickers for Stories and Reels and 100 star tokens (Meta's digital currency) which you can use to tip creators on Facebook. 

To prevent fake accounts, you'll need to provide a government ID that matches your profile name and picture and you must be over 18 to be eligible. Meta clarified in a statement that existing verified accounts won't be affected as these users are "authentic and notable." 

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Sunday
Feb192023

Meta is launching a paid verification service for Facebook, Instagram

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The rumours were true. Meta is planning to launch a Twitter Blue-like subscription service called Meta Verified. It'll be coming to both Facebook and Instagram. And it will give users features like a blue badge, additional impersonation protection, and direct access to customer support. Mark Zuckerberg said the feature is "about increasing authenticity and security across our services." Now, whether people will be willing to pay for that is a different question. Meta plans to introduce the feature in Australia and New Zealand first.

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