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Meta Verified is rolling out to users in Australia and New Zealand

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Meta Verified is rolling out to users in Australia and New Zealand Meta announced its subscription plan, Meta Verified, earlier this week and now the social media company is rolling out to users based in Australia and New Zealand. The company began the rollout around 6:30 PM Sydney time on Friday. The subscription offers a verified label, improved reach, better protection from impersonation, access to customer support and exclusive stickers on Facebook and Instagram. Users can look at the benefits offered by the subscription and the procedure to join on this website . The company is doing a slow rollout of the plan, so many users might not see the option to purchase it right away. Meta Verified is a paid plan for individual and professional accounts that costs $11.99 per month on the web and $14.99 per month on iOS or Android. Importantly, users need to buy separate plans for Instagram and Facebook, and currently, you can only purchase the web plan for Facebook. So if you wanted t...

How to Improve Your Production Automation Systems

How to Improve Your Production Automation Systems Production must be competitive, so profitable business models are necessary. One of the important points is the implementation of intelligent automation on production lines. Such transformations not only have a positive effect on the speed of production of goods but also lead to compliance with quality standards, a […] * This article was originally published here

5 Great Alternatives To “Sorry For The Inconvenience”

5 Great Alternatives To “Sorry For The Inconvenience” Sincere apologies can save you from losing clients. You can save your relationship with them by showing regret and offering an apology. Building trust and a successful relationship with your clients requires effective communication on both sides of the conversation. When a consumer is right, apologizing to […] * This article was originally published here

Is Instagram considering paid verification? Code reveals references to a ‘paid blue badge’

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Is Instagram considering paid verification? Code reveals references to a ‘paid blue badge’ New references in Instagram’s code suggest the company could be developing a paid verification feature following the rollout of a similar system at Twitter under Elon Musk. Recently discovered code snippets reference explicitly refer to a “paid blue badge” and a new subscription product, a developer has discovered. The same reference also appears in the latest build of the Facebook app, indicating paid verification could be offered across Meta’s platforms if the product continued to be developed. The discovery was made by developer and reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, who has previously spotted a number of new Instagram features before they launched, including the in-app scheduling tool that launched in November and the newer QR code sharing features . He’s also regularly spotted other internal prototypes, like Instagram’s Candid Challenges and features in development with Twitter. Typic...

Meta is killing Move, another experimental social app from its in-house incubator NPE Team

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Meta is killing Move, another experimental social app from its in-house incubator NPE Team Meta is killing off yet another project from its in-house R&D group, the NPE Team, following the company’s sizable layoffs announced in November , impacting 13% of its workforce. The latest experiment to be wound down is the social to-do list app called Move , launched last spring, which allowed users to earn points for completing tasks on either their personal or group to-do lists. These points, in turn, could be used to customize an alpaca avatar with accessories like hats, clothing, sunglasses and more. Move’s broader idea had been to encourage group participation as the avatar’s customization let users see which members were the most productive, based on how many accessories the user had earned for their alpaca. However, despite the app’s lighthearted nature and potential to gamify to-do lists, the company quietly announced the app will be closing down in March. In an iOS app update p...