Facebook is preparing to launch a news bulletins platform for news lovers before the end of June 2121.
In a report published on the exclusive technical angjit website, Facebook has made it clear that it will launch a bulletin platform with a free and paid version, according to the Saudi magazine Said website.
In addition, the company initially focuses on some aspects of its customers ’best news, such as sports, fashion, the environment and health.
The platform will open the bulletin in a separate link from the Facebook website. There are reports that the decision has been split in two.
The first is that the company wants the platform to create an independent brand, and the second is to avoid paying commissions to Apple and Google Applet stores, especially for authors and publishers.
As of this writing, the company avoids selecting authors or publishers who are extremist with political views, so the platform does not face any criticism at the outset.
"We will support at least 5 million journalists and get help from them. In addition, there will be other benefits for journalists that they will find useful," said Campbell Brown, vice president of Facebook's World News Partnership.
According to a Facebook announcement, local news will be included in the company’s journalism plan.
Under this platform, if you want to contact a news source or author, you will be free to subscribe to receive regular content in your inbox. The platform will not work through social networks but just by clicking on the Bolton link using the Facebook app the browser will open in a separate window where you can read the news or subscribe to the newsletter.
Tech experts point out that the company provides a platform to benefit around 2.9 billion people.
Facebook has offered reporters a two-year deal, with the option to leave after the first 12 months.
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