Mark Zuckerberg announced blue tick charges like twitter
Paid Blue Badge for Facebook and Instagram: The social media platform Twitter had launched paid subscription for Blue Tick a few days ago. After that, Twitter users expressed their displeasure. But now like Twitter, Facebook has also made a big announcement. This has also increased the tension of Facebook users. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, announced on Sunday that it will pay Blue Tick.
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company's paid service feature will be launched in Australia and New Zealand for the first time. Soon this service will start in other countries also. Blue Tick will now charge users $11.99 (Rs 992) per month for Facebook and Instagram web and $14.99 (Rs 1227) for iOS. There is no official information about when this paid service will launch in India.
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In an Instagram post, Mark Zuckerberg said, "We're launching Meta Verified this week. is a paid service. This service will allow you to verify your account with a government ID. According to Mark Zuckerberg, now users will get protection from fake accounts of the same account with Blue Tick. This new feature is meant to increase security in Facebook's services. TechDroider has shared some screenshots from the alleged Meta Help Center page.
This new feature is meant to increase the security and integrity of our services. It is important that users meet the requirements for Meta Verified. It also requires users to be 18 or older.

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