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Instagram & Facebook could make $2 billion from paid verifications this year

Instagram & Facebook could make $2 billion from paid verifications this year
Jul 14 2023 Share

Meta, formerly Facebook, is primed to generate an incredible $2 billion through its paid verification system in 2023. The launch of this feature in Malta has sparked a frenzy among Facebook and Instagram users, who can now pay $11.99 (web) or $14.99 (mobile) to attain the coveted blue check mark and a range of enticing perks. Alongside the verification badge, reports suggest that subscribers will enjoy enhanced audience reach, privacy tools, and customer support. Brace yourself for the era of paid validation as Meta reaps massive profits!

The introduction of Meta’s paid verification system in Malta has sent shockwaves through the online community. Users are scrambling to obtain the blue check mark and unlock the exclusive benefits that accompany it. With an affordable price tag of $11.99 for web users and $14.99 for mobile users, individuals from all walks of life are vying for their spot in the virtual elite.

Not only does the verification badge hold significance, but insiders have hinted at additional advantages. Verified accounts are expected to experience a notable increase in audience reach, a game-changer for those seeking online recognition. Subscribers will also gain access to privacy tools, addressing growing concerns about cybersecurity. Furthermore, dedicated customer support ensures a seamless experience for verified users.

As the blue check mark frenzy sweeps across social media platforms, Meta’s paid verification system shows no signs of slowing down. With a projected revenue of $2 billion, the desire for digital validation knows no bounds. Whether you aspire to be an influencer or crave public recognition, the cost of verification appears negligible when compared to the allure of online stardom.

Get ready to witness the rise of paid validation in the Meta realm.

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Matthew Guillaumier signs with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec

Matthew Guillaumier signs with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec
Jul 14 2023 Share

Former Hamrun Spartans player Matthew Guillaumier has officially signed with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec.

The midfielder took to Instagram on July 5th to bid a heartfelt farewell to Hamrun after 3 successful seasons, celebrating the unforgettable memories he built with his teammates, coaches and staff whilst thanking the President, CEO and committee members.

 

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This is the Maltese international’s third foray into international football, previously representing Italian teams Empoli Primavera and Siena.

Stal Mielec’s first competition in the 2023-24 season will take place on July 22 versus Cracovia.

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Tenishia Thornton Clutches Gold For Malta At Commonwealth Championships

Tenishia Thornton Clutches Gold For Malta At Commonwealth Championships
Jul 14 2023 Share

Young weightlifting prodigy Tenishia Thornton continues to show her incredible talent & skill as she has achieved a gold medal in the Junior 59kg category and a silver medal in the Seniors category.

Thornton is currently in Delhi, India, representing Malta at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Champions where, despite a slight setback in her first attempt at the 81kg, she bounced back phenomenally securing two medals.

In the Juniors category, the weightlifter outperformed her closest competitor by an impressive 19kg, going on secure second in the Seniors category with a total weight of 186kg.

If that wasn’t already impressive enough, Thornton trained and succeeded at this massive feat whilst also studying for her MATSEC A-level exams, exhibiting astounding passion, discipline and balance.

Kudos Tenishia!

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Major heatwave ‘Cerebrus’ hits parts of Europe

Major heatwave 'Cerebrus' hits parts of Europe
Jul 14 2023 Share

A major hit wave named ‘Cerebrus’ is currently wreaking havoc across parts of Europe, particularly in Southern regions. The forecast for the next few days indicates an alarming surge in temperatures, breaking previous records.

BBC News reports that Spain, France, Greece, Croatia, and Turkey are among the countries expected to endure scorching temperatures reaching up to 40°C. Tragically, the heat has already taken its toll in Italy, with reports of people collapsing and one unfortunate death.

In Malta, the local weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’ predicts that this heat wave will likely be the first and potentially only one of the summer, with temperatures expected to rise significantly on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th July.

The name ‘Cerebrus’ comes from the three-headed monster featured in Dante’s Inferno.

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