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Twitter’s subscription offering, in particular, has seen a sluggish response from users.

ervice, similar to Twitter, would include a verification tick, and it will cost users $11.99 a month. The verification process would require a government ID and would help the user get direct access to customer support., despite the introduction of subscription-based models for online services, it remains uncertain whether consumers are willing to pay for what has traditionally been available for free.

However, the upcoming subscription package from Meta may prove to be more enticing. Its main value proposition being the promise of enhanced visibility for users.Meta is at least somewhat worth it, because it can get you customer service, something that Meta / Facebook doesn't offer for the last 10 years or so, causing millions of users to be frustrated when they run into account issues.Netizens are divided over the recent developments, with differing opinions on the matter.

Questions towards the wisdom of paying for a platform that also requires users to provide their government ID. Despite the humour and scepticism of some, the issue of personal data protection remains a critical concern for many in the online community. Meta is the absolute worst company in terms of storing, selling, and leaking personal information. Why would I trust the Zucc with something like my government ID?Despite the recent developments, trust in Zuckerberg and Facebook remains a significant issue for many users. Concerns have been raised regarding the platform’s involvement in multiple data breaches in the past. This leads some netizens to question the safety of their personal information.

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