Meta Verified offers a slew features including better customer assistance as it looks to increase its monetising avenues.
Meta, the company owned by Mark Zuckerberg, has decided to follow in Elon Musk’s footsteps and decided that any verification of a user cannot be free. Meta Verified is a paid subscription service like Twitter Blue, which gives you a verified badge along with other benefits.
Meta has a slew of products that appeal to billions across the globe, and its lure compared to Twitter is likely to be higher, something that Zuckerberg and Co. and counting on. But Meta has been around since the days of Facebook and never did think that the social networking company would consider having a paid version. Does this hint at a bigger change in the dynamics of digital advertising, or is it just another way to earn money? Here is everything you need to know about Meta Verified, what it promises and how much you will pay for the service.
Meta has confirmed that Verified is being tested as it wants to help up-and-coming creators to grow their presence at a faster pace.