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Good news for Facebook content creators
San Francisco: Facebook, the world's largest social media platform, gives users a good news. According to international media reports, Social media platform has introduced a new feature under which the company intends to share its revenue with ambitious users.

Facebook would allow users to earn money for which they will have to make short and live videos.
According to reports, Facebook has decided to introduce a new advertising programme, after which those users who create unique videos on Facebook will be able to earn money. Further the programme is aimed to offer creators an easy and best source of income.
The report states that under the plan, advertisements will appear on the content of only those users who would share short and live stream videos. For the produced content the company will compensate users.
"Users will now be able to make more money with short and live videos," said an official with Facebook's monetisation department.
He stated that the aspiring user who fetch 10,000 followers and 10,000 minutes of views within a month must fill out an online form to get registered under the planned programme.
Only users who meet the programme conditions will be considered for cash entitlement, he added.
"A user joining the programme will be paid 2 to 3 cents for every two to three thousand views, hence making $200 to $20,000 under this program is not a difficult task."

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