Would you pay a monthly subscription for a blue check on your social media profile?

Anoir Houmou
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Facebook and Instagram are testing selling users blue checks for $12 a month, what are your thoughts on that?

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I think they aren't useful on FB and IG so no, i wouldn't pay for it :)
Olatz Urrutia
I wouldn't pay for that...
Steve Hopkins
Feels like a clear copycat move from Meta, probably something they have thought about, but no one wanted to experiment such a change until Twitter did. I wouldn't - I don't think it adds any value - they seem to try and monetise features that you would want anyway from the platform - i.e. security from impersonation.
Richard Gao
No, does not seem to provide any return for what it's worth
Paul VanZandt
As a current state no - but if I was trying to really build a strong community on an app or needed increased credibility, I think it makes sense.
Varun Yadav
Its basically a psychological factor. Since historically people associate Blue tick with authenticity, now people are ready to pay subscription to get that.
Anoir Houmou
@breakthemyths the question is, will the blue tick lose its authenticity once it becomes so easily available?
LisaKim
@breakthemyths Really? What query do I need to use on Google to learn more about this?
Nilan Saha
For Twitter I will pay at some point but not right now. When I feel that I am getting much more value or making more money out of it I would pay.
Neil Roy
I'd probably pay for Twitter when I get more active there, but others don't make sense to me.
Simon Olson
It really depends on what other features are included. Just a blue chip vis a vis Twitter feels like a pass for me 😅
Jyoti Kanabar
This concept of paying for blue tick is harmful IMO. It should be earned is what i feel if we really want valid accounts to get these
David Orlic
Seems like a lot of Instagram creators with audiences as small as 3,000 followers are experiencing issues with fake accounts (bots) impersonating them right now. For that user group, verification makes perfect sense.
Paul Hancock
It will be a cold day in hell. That's a hard "no" from me.
Elias Fares
It kinda of defeats the intended purpose of having a blue check. Unless the intended purpose has changed from "verified account" to "make the company more money".
Matthew McGarity
No. But let me know if you will — so I can unfollow you, make it less of a value-add, and get companies to quit this practice. :)
BiglySales
No, I think it would no longer be so credible
Lexi Bowman
If my reputation was at my desired level & the blue check pricing was reasonable, yes I would. Blue check helps to authenticate your platform is indeed yours
Manuel
People will not pay (for a long-time subscription) just for a blue check.
LordMax
No Not for meta I meen It would be like paying season tickets to go to the bar
Marat
No. Only worth it for people with a large public following like celebrities, journalists, politicians, tech CEOs, influencers, etc. Also, the price is too high. Approaching the cost of a streaming service subscription like Netflix.