Facebook and Instagram
To Postpone , Taking a Cut of
Creators’ Revenues
Until 2024.
On June 21, Mark Zuckerberg announced monetization updates for both platforms in a Facebook post.
On June 21, Mark Zuckerberg announced monetization updates for both platforms in a Facebook post.
Previously, Meta said it wouldn't share in creator revenue until 2023, but that has now been pushed back to 2024.
Additionally, Facebook has added a new feature that allows creators to give fans subscriber-only access.
The Verge reports that more creators will also be eligible for cash bonuses for making Reels.
Instagram videos cross-posted to Facebook will be eligible for monetization as well.
Instagram videos cross-posted to Facebook will be eligible for monetization as well.
Stars, Facebook's tipping method, will be available to eligible creators.
Also being tested is an Instagram creator marketplace that allows brands and creators to easily partner up.
The Verge reports that a select group of American users will also "soon" have access to Facebook's NFT rollout
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A blanket of hot air stretching from the Mediterranean to the North Sea was bringing much of Western Europe its first heat wave of the summer, with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius on Friday from London to Paris, Madrid and Rome.
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The Most Expensive Cities , in the World for 2022.
CNN reports that Hong Kong
has once again been named
the world's most expensive city.
According to global mobility company
ECA International, this is the third year in a row
that Hong Kong has topped the list. .
The list is calculated based on several factors, including
the average price of household staples, rent, utilities,
public transit and the strength of local currency.
The list is calculated based on several factors, including
the average price of household staples, rent, utilities,
public transit and the strength of local currency.
CNN reports that Asia is clearly the most expensive continent, with Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Seoul all earning spots in the ECA's top 10.
CNN reports that Asia is clearly the most expensive continent, with Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Seoul all earning spots in the ECA's top 10.
The majority of the mainland Chinese cities
in our rankings have higher rates of inflation
than we are used to seeing, but they are
still typically lower than elsewhere in Asia, Lee Quane, ECA's regional director for Asia, via CNN.
The majority of the mainland Chinese cities
in our rankings have higher rates of inflation
than we are used to seeing, but they are
still typically lower than elsewhere in Asia, Lee Quane, ECA's regional director for Asia, via CNN.
Therefore, the main reason for
their rise in the rankings has been
the continued strength of the Chinese
yuan against other major currencies, Lee Quane, ECA's regional director for Asia, via CNN.
Therefore, the main reason for
their rise in the rankings has been
the continued strength of the Chinese
yuan against other major currencies, Lee Quane, ECA's regional director for Asia, via CNN.
Meanwhile, several major cities
in the EU were ranked lower
than in previous years.
Paris, Madrid, Rome and Brussels all
saw their overall cost of living drop.
Paris, Madrid, Rome and Brussels all
saw their overall cost of living drop.
Nearly every major Eurozone city saw
a drop in the rankings this year as the euro
performed worse in the last 12 months
than the U.S. dollar and British pound, Lee Quane, ECA's regional director for Asia, via CNN.
Geneva and Switzerland came
in third place after New York and Hong Kong
as the world's most expensive cities.
London, Tel Aviv and Zurich rounded out the rest of the ECA's top 10 most expensive cities in the world. .
London, Tel Aviv and Zurich rounded out the rest of the ECA's top 10 most expensive cities in the world.
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