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To be eligible for Facebook Video Monetization, creators must meet the following criteria:

  1. Follow Facebook's Community Standards and Partner Monetization Policies.
  2. Be at least 18 years old.
  3. Have a Facebook Page that complies with Facebook's terms and policies.
  4. Have 10,000 or more followers.
  5. Have at least 30,000 one-minute views on videos that are at least three minutes long in the last 60 days.
  6. Have at least 600,000 total minutes viewed from any combination of video uploads in the last 60 days.
  7. Meet Facebook's Monetization Eligibility Standards, which includes complying with ad policies and having an authentic, engaged following.

If a creator meets these requirements, they can then apply to join the Facebook Video Monetization program. Once accepted, they can monetize their videos by showing ads in their videos and earning a share of the revenue generated by those ads. However, it's worth noting that even after being accepted into the program, creators must continue to comply with Facebook's terms and policies to remain eligible for monetization.

Answered by Admin Account (2 Bronzes) Sunday, 16 Apr 2023, 04:15 PM

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