Facebook Plus Subscription Reportedly Expands Globally Under Meta Plan
Meta is reportedly preparing a broader rollout of paid subscription features tied to Facebook and potentially other apps in its platform ecosystem, according to reports from Bloomberg, TechCrunch, and The Verge.
The move follows earlier testing of premium subscription products across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp as the company looks for additional revenue streams beyond advertising. While full pricing and feature details have not yet been officially confirmed, the subscriptions are expected to include enhanced account tools, premium features, and potentially verification or creator-focused options.
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The rollout comes as major tech companies increasingly push subscription-based services to offset slowing ad growth and rising AI infrastructure costs. Platforms including X, Snapchat, YouTube, and Discord have all expanded paid membership products in recent years.
For users, the shift could signal a larger transformation in how social platforms monetize engagement, with more features gradually moving behind paid tiers.
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