In a new experiment, Meta is limiting the number of links users can post on Facebook, unless they have a paid Meta Verified subscription.
Over the last week, rel=”nofollow” href=”https://bsky.app/profile/mastodon.laurenshof.online/post/3ma6rqrsblee2″>several rel=”nofollow” href=”https://x.com/sherrierose/status/2001054705368105334?s=46″>users rel=”nofollow” href=”https://www.threads.com/@mattnavarra/post/DSXCACNirEt?xmt=AQF0UeI-jfYd5-HZwHH8BR54IgDrPtJX7XJ2N_A6JmpbCw”>have spotted Meta’s test, which impacts link posting. Social media strategist Matt Navvara rel=”nofollow” href=”https://www.threads.com/@mattnavarra/post/DSXCACNirEt?xmt=AQF0UeI-jfYd5-HZwHH8BR54IgDrPtJX7XJ2N_A6JmpbCw”>noted that users part of the test can only post two links unless they pay for rel=”nofollow” href=”https://www.meta.com/en-gb/meta-verified”>a Meta Verified subscription, which starts from $14.99 per month.
According to the screenshot posted by Navarra, users can still post affiliate links, comments, and links to Meta platform posts, including…

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