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Facebook to pay content creators $1B through 2022

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Jul 15, 2021 05:44

$Facebook Inc(FB.US)$ said on Wednesday it will spend $1 billion on social media creators by the end of 2022.

What Happened

The investments will include funds to produce content besides payouts and awards for creators who pass a certain milestone and will also be applicable for users on Instagram. 

Facebook will launch The Reels Summer bonus on Instagram, a program that will pay creators for creating great Reels content on the photo-based app. 

Why It Matters

The Menlo Park, California-based giant is facing intense competition, especially from the China-based TikTok, the first non-Facebook social media app to have surpassed the 3 billion downloads milestone globally, as per SensorTower.

Facebook, which also owns WhatsApp, had earlier this year in an earnings call told investors $Apple Inc(AAPL.US)$ is turning out to be one of the biggest competitors. 

Besides TikTok, $Alphabet Inc-CL C(GOOG.US)$$Alphabet Inc-CL A(GOOGL.US)$ YouTube and Apple, Facebook is seeing intense competition from $Snap Inc(SNAP.US)$-owned Snap, $Twitter Inc(TWTR.US)$, $Microsoft Corp(MSFT.US)$-owned LinkedIn and now audio-based startup Clubhouse. 

Earlier this month, Instagram's Adam Mosseri had in a Twitter post said it is trying out a host of new features, suggesting that the big changes were in response to TikTok's burgeoning popularity and YouTube's spread'

Price Action: Facebook shares closed 1.27% lower at $347.63 on Wednesday.

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