Meta has announced the global rollout of new subscription plans for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, adding paid features across its social media and messaging platforms. The company introduced Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus, both priced at $3.99 per month, while WhatsApp Plus will cost $2.99 monthly. Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus subscribers will get access to new features focused mainly on Stories and profile customization. Subscribers can also preview Stories before posting, search viewer lists, post directly to their profile without showing content in followers’ feeds, and use features like animated reactions, custom app icons, extra profile pins, and custom fonts for bios. Instagram has rolled out a new feature that allows users to edit their comments after posting, giving them a short window to fix mistakes without deleting and reposting. Instagram began testing the feature earlier, and it is now rolling out more broadly to users. Instagram will stop supporting end-to-end encrypted messaging starting May 8. Instagram's help page has revealed that end-to-end encryption messages will not be supported starting May 8. Read more in our articles including "Meta introduces Plus subscriptions for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp" and "Instagram now lets users edit comments within 15 minutes".
Meta has announced the global rollout of new subscription plans for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, adding paid features across its social media and messaging platforms. The company introduced Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus, both priced at $3.99 per month, while WhatsApp Plus will cost $2.99 monthly.
Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus subscribers will get access to new features focused mainly on Stories and profile customization. Subscribers can also preview Stories before posting, search viewer lists, post directly to their profile without showing content in followers’ feeds, and use features like animated reactions, custom app icons, extra profile pins, and custom fonts for bios. Instagram has rolled out a new feature that allows users to edit their comments after posting, giving them a short window to fix mistakes without deleting and reposting.
Our coverage of Instagram features includes: "Meta introduces Plus subscriptions for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp"; "Instagram now lets users edit comments within 15 minutes"; "Instagram to remove end-to-end encrypted messaging in May". Each article provides unique insights and information.