Facebook allows content creators to earn via Stories

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Content creators must still publish from a Page (not a profile) with at least 10,000 followers, be 18 years old and located in a supported country, and their Page must pass and remain compliant with the ‘Partner Monetization Policies,’ said Facebook.

Facebook has allowed content creators to now monetise and earn from all video types, especially the short-form, including testing sticker ads in its popular Stories feature.

Focused on short-form video monetisation, Facebook said that it will begin testing the ability for content creators to monetise their Facebook Stories with ads that look like stickers and receive a portion of the resulting revenue.

“While the initial test is small, we hope to soon expand to more content creators. And then broaden it to short-form videos on Facebook, eventually providing a way for content creators to monetise this popular content,” the company said on Thursday.

The social network said that it has also updated its in-stream ad eligibility so that more video creators can access the programme, opening access to in-stream ads for Live and expanding paid online events and fan subscriptions to more countries.

The company said that it has also updated eligibility criteria so that more content creators can monetise their videos with in-stream ads.

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