Meta trials paid features on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp

Meta, the parent company of the three platforms, has announced plans to trial premium subscription services that may charge users. This could reshape social media interactions. Free access will remain, with added features for subscribers.

For more than a decade, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have served as free digital spaces where billions connect, share content and communicate. That era of free social media may be ending gradually. Meta is trialing premium subscription services offering enhanced features like expanded AI capabilities, including tools to generate images and videos or automate tasks. Manus, an AI firm acquired by Meta, could enable services such as travel planning and business scheduling directly in WhatsApp. Premium users would enjoy an ad-free experience, already available in the United Kingdom. On Instagram, benefits might include anonymous story viewing, complete ad removal, unlimited audience lists and seeing who doesn't follow back. Meta has also tested limits on shared links unless users subscribe. Kenya ranks among Africa's most active social media markets, with Facebook and WhatsApp as the top apps. Requiring payments could drastically alter usage patterns. Small business owners relying on these platforms for sales might face barriers, needing subscriptions to continue marketing. Kenyans already pay for verification badges on Instagram and Facebook, between Ksh 1,320 and Ksh 1,900 monthly for account protection and direct support. Creators also deduct a percentage of earnings as government tax.

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