Facebook and Instagram <br />To Postpone , Taking a Cut of <br />Creators’ Revenues <br />Until 2024.<br />On June 21, Mark Zuckerberg announced monetization updates for both platforms in a Facebook post.<br />On June 21, Mark Zuckerberg announced monetization updates for both platforms in a Facebook post.<br />Previously, Meta said it wouldn't share in creator revenue until 2023, but that has now been pushed back to 2024.<br />Additionally, Facebook has added a new feature that allows creators to give fans subscriber-only access.<br />The Verge reports that more creators will also be eligible for cash bonuses for making Reels.<br />Instagram videos cross-posted to Facebook will be eligible for monetization as well.<br />Instagram videos cross-posted to Facebook will be eligible for monetization as well.<br />Stars, Facebook's tipping method, will be available to eligible creators.<br />Also being tested is an Instagram creator marketplace that allows brands and creators to easily partner up.<br />The Verge reports that a select group of American users will also "soon" have access to Facebook's NFT rollout