Social media giant Meta has offered to pay up to $5,000 (£4,040) to popular creators in the United States who join Facebook and Instagram.

It says those joining from “third-party social apps” will get cash based on “an evaluation of your social presence”.

Though it does not mention TikTok by name, the timing would suggest Meta is attempting to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding its rival, as questions swirl about whether President Trump can find a way of preserving it for US users

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    Iirc Meta, X and some other platform I can’t think of did a similar thing with popular streamers and YouTubers trying to get them to post to their platforms. Most of them told Meta and X to screw off.

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      Meta treats their influencers like shit, they are wise to avoid them.

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        I saw a tiktoker who shares recipes say she got under $1 for November or December with just shy of 200k followers, and $3700 from TikTok for the same month, however there she has 400k+ followers. I cannot imagine that having the other 200k followers would equate to an extra $3699.

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        Yea I can’t logically understand how an influencer even gets their content seen on Meta’s platforms given how it’s algorithm just pukes random shit at you 24/7 with no rhyme or reason.