Content creators will be paid up to 50,000 to use Facebook’s live audio rooms, according to a news report.
By the end of 2022, Facebook’s content creators will be paid a total of 100 billion. In July of this year, he said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the parent company of social media. A recent report by The Information has revealed some information on how the money will be spent.
According to sources close to the report, Meta will pay up to 50,000 to content creators to use Facebook’s ‘live audio rooms’. Conversations with followers can be conducted directly through the facility of the audio room. Before Facebook, such an advantage was brought by an app called ‘Clubhouse’. As it is very popular, the same facility is added to Facebook.
In addition, the producers will be paid up to 35 35,000 to make Instagram ‘Reel’ (short video), the Indian Express reports. Musicians and other content creators will be paid between 10,000 and 50,000 per session for using audio rooms, it added. There will also be arrangements for guests for at least 10 thousand dollars.
In exchange for that money, Facebook content creators will have to conduct 4 to 6 sessions of at least 30 minutes. Facebook launched two live audio rooms and a podcast facility last June.
There is also the benefit of associating a non-profit with Live Audio Rooms to raise funds. Listeners and speakers can pay directly there if they want. The host will have the opportunity to add up to 50 speakers to the audio rooms. However, there is no limit to the number of listeners.