You Can Pay To Be Verified on Instagram— Here's Why It Matters
Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin
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Social media apps (first Twitter, now Meta) are testing a premium offering where users can pay to have their accounts verified, signified by the infamous blue check. This may seem like no big deal, but it actually represents a big shift: Meta's newest revenue stream is us.
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<p>Social media apps (first Twitter, now Meta) are testing a premium offering where users can pay to have their accounts verified, signified by the infamous blue check. This may seem like no big deal, but it actually represents a big shift: Meta's newest revenue stream is us.</p>
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Social media apps (first Twitter, now Meta) are testing a premium offering where users can pay to have their accounts verified, signified by the infamous blue check. This may seem like no big deal, but it actually represents a big shift: Meta's newest revenue stream is us.
Raw Description
<p>Social media apps (first Twitter, now Meta) are testing a premium offering where users can pay to have their accounts verified, signified by the infamous blue check. This may seem like no big deal, but it actually represents a big shift: Meta's newest revenue stream is us.</p>