Accordingly, participants in the Make money from content program on this platform can now receive income from Facebook Stories views.
Making money from Stories can be considered an easy way to increase income from content that users have shared.
Meta said the feature will be rolled out globally, but revenue will depend on Stories performance. To be eligible to make money, Stories must be placed in public mode.
For content creators who have not participated in the content earning program, they can submit an application on Meta's website right now.
This new policy is part of Meta's efforts to attract content creators to focus on Facebook.
Previously, in January, the company launched a breakthrough reward program, giving creators who are already present on other social media platforms up to $5,000 if they post a certain number of photos and videos on Instagram and Facebook.
The launch of this program clearly shows Meta's ambition to attract content creators from TikTok - a platform facing many fluctuations.
Facebook Stories is a feature that allows users to share photos, short videos, or temporary posts on Facebook. These content will disappear after 24 hours, similar to Instagram Stories or Snapchat Stories.