Meta offers creators $5,000 to join Facebook and Instagram amid TikTok uncertainty
- Meta has offered to pay up to $5,000 to popular creators in the United States who join Facebook and Instagram.
- Those accepted into the 'Breakthrough Bonus Programme' will be paid during their first 90 days if they post regularly.
- Users must post at least 20 reels on Facebook and 10 reels on Instagram each month.
- The cash is available only to those completely new to either Facebook or Instagram.
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Meta has been looking for a long time to compete with Tiktok, and could do so by releasing an application dedicated to Reels.
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