Facebook announced Thursday that it is testing a system that will let users send prioritized messages to people who aren’t among their contacts by paying $1. The initial test, part of an effort to monetize its user base, involves a small group of people. Currently, any messages Facebook members send to non-contacts go into a folder labeled “Other.”The paid messages in this pilot program will go instead to a user’s primary inbox. During this experimental phase, the message routing feature will only be available to individuals within the U.S.
Facebook Opens Messaging Dollar Store
Posted by: Vivian Wagner December 21, 2012 10:17 AMFacebook announced Thursday that it is testing a system that will let users send prioritized messages to people who aren’t among their contacts by paying $1. The initial test, part of an effort to monetize its user base, involves a small group of people. Currently, any messages Facebook members send to non-contacts go into a folder labeled “Other.”The paid messages in this pilot program will go instead to a user’s primary inbox. During this experimental phase, the message routing feature will only be available to individuals within the U.S.
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