Facebook is testing posts that are available to subscribers only

Facebook is testing posts that are available to subscribers only

According to Social Media Today, Facebook is testing a new option for publications that will allow the publication’s owner to restrict access to subscribers only for a predetermined amount of time after publishing, such as 24 hours, 48 hours, or a week, before making it available to everyone.

A “Subscriber Early Access” button that some users now have in a post’s settings allows them to limit access to that post for a timeframe of their choosing.
It may be another helpful tool in the framework of Meta’s expansion to enhance its position and improve the attraction of content creators to it in order to make more of them publish in its applications, increase the number of their publications in it, and maintain the presence of its audience. The user must first have subscribers.

As part of its efforts to boost the visibility of the up-and-coming stars in the content sector, Instagram claimed that supporting content creators is a significant priority in its drive to include more suggested posts through artificial intelligence in the feed that users see.
Facebook is also introducing more tools for creators, such as templates to help you identify your top followers and Facebook page updates that contain authentication notifications to support other producers.

Additionally, Meta has shown off a new feature similar to the exclusive content option for new members that will let content producers share exclusive postings with their most significant followers and subscribers.

Facebook is experimenting with posts that are only visible to subscribers.

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