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Facebook testing method for users to earn money through stories
By ANI| Posted by Sameer | Published: 13th March 2021 10:17 am IST facebook
Washington: The American social media giant, Facebook is making a way out to enable their users to make money through its story sharing feature.
Facebook, which introduced stories to its platform four years ago is gearing up to introduce a new way for its users to make money by placing ads that look like stickers into their stories and receive a cut of the resulting revenue.
According to The Verge, the initial test conducted by Facebook for the same is very small, but it hopes to expand it soon and then apply the technology to all short-form videos on Facebook.
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