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Facebook started paying bloggers

Facebook started paying bloggers

Facebook has introduced a new monetization program called Creator Fast Track to attract popular creators from rival platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. According to details reported by TechCrunch, the company is offering guaranteed payments and extra distribution to help creators build an audience more quickly on Facebook. Reports 3dnews.ru.

Under the program, creators with at least 100,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube can receive $1,000 per month. Those with more than 1 million followers on any of those platforms can qualify for $3,000 a month during the first three months. Participants do not need to make exclusive content for Facebook, as both new posts and older high-performing material can be used.

Facebook said the initiative is meant to solve a common problem for creators joining a new platform: starting from zero. The company said it will continue boosting the reach of participating accounts even after the initial bonus period ends, until they establish their own audience. Members will also get immediate access to Facebook monetization tools without having to meet the usual follower thresholds.

Alongside the launch, Facebook shared broader creator economy data, saying total payouts to creators in 2025 reached nearly $3 billion, up 35 percent from a year earlier. About 60 percent of that amount came from Reels. The company is also adding new earnings metrics, including qualified views, earnings rate and non-qualified views, to give creators a clearer picture of how their content makes money.

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