Facebook tests charging users to share links in potential blow for news outlets

The GuardianThursday, December 18, 2025 at 6:14:58 PM
Facebook tests charging users to share links in potential blow for news outlets
  • Facebook is testing a new system that charges users for sharing web links, limiting those without a paid Meta Verified subscription to just two external links per month. This trial raises concerns among news organizations that rely on social media for content distribution, as it could significantly hinder their reach and engagement.
  • The potential implementation of this charging system could have severe implications for news outlets and other media publishers, who may find it increasingly difficult to share their content and attract audiences, ultimately impacting their revenue and sustainability.
  • This development reflects ongoing tensions between social media platforms and content creators, as Meta faces scrutiny over various issues, including the promotion of scam ads and the removal of underage users from its platforms, highlighting broader challenges in the regulation and monetization of digital content.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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