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"This means creators can focus on creating engaging content while we optimize the ad experience for advertisers and people," a Meta spokesperson said via email. "With a performance-based model, creators can focus on the content that's resonating with their audiences and helping them grow; advertisers get access to more ad inventory to reach more people; and people get a more consistent viewing experience with more relevant ads." The company first announced that they would be conducting tests to pay Facebook Reels creators in February of 2022. At that time, the payouts were based on advertising revenue share (like YouTube's), along with direct contributions from fans to creators. Today's announcement marks a departure from that test model, as the company is now experimenting with payouts that are based on performance of Reels that are surrounded by ads, rather than the ads' performance. To be eligible to participate, creators must be over 18, based in specific countries, and in compliance with Facebook's partner and content monetization policies. The opportunity is invite only. Meta's new ad testing program is mostly focused on Facebook Reels creators. For Instagram, the company will tap a "small group of creators and advertisers in select markets" to begin testing a "similar performance-based payout model." Fortune interviewed six Reels creators earlier this year who participated in the Plays bonus program, who expressed confusion-and gratitude-for the payments from Meta, with checks ranging from $0 to $6,000 per month. Meta quietly and abruptly ended the program in March of this year, causing panic among some creators. "The program wouldn't last forever, we knew that, but the fact that I'm taking an almost $100,000-a-year pay cut with only a few days notice is dirty," Azure MacCannell, a full-time video creator, texted Fortune at the time. "The Meta reps just keep saying to use the tools given (stars, subscriptions, etc.) which are basically just begging followers for money, making Meta money in the process." Last week, Meta's IAB Newfront presentation-their annual show-and-tell to inspire marketing executives to advertise with the company-was predominantly focused on Reels and creators. "We are big, big fans of creators," said Meta's global business group head Nicola Mendelsohn in her keynote presentation on Reels, adding that 80% of the company's investments in 2023 have focused on improving core apps and services for "people, creators and businesses alike." But when the Reels Play bonus program ended in March, MacCannell expressed discontent relying on the previous iteration of Facebook Reels pay. "Looking forward to a day when creators aren't taken advantage of!" designer bags cyber mondaychanel denim flap bag
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