Partner Policies
At this time, monetization features are available for public content on Facebook Pages, Profiles in professional mode, Events and Groups. Content paid for on Facebook, but consumed on a third-party site, may be eligible for monetization. Facebook profiles outside of professional mode are ineligible for monetization products and features.
Follow FB's Monetization Policies
Monetized content must pass an additional level of standards above and beyond our Community Standards. These additional rules are called Content Monetization Policies. These include deeper restrictions on the content itself and the formats in which it is presented.
Share Authentic Content
Creators, publishers and third-party providers posting content flagged as misinformation and false news may be ineligible or may lose their eligibility to monetize. You can read more about this here. Creators, publishers and third-party providers sharing clickbait or sensationalism may be ineligible or lose their eligibility to monetize. You can read more about this here. Creators and publishers posting content reported to Facebook as unlawful by an authorized entity may be ineligible or lose their eligibility to monetize
Share Original Content
Content Creators, publishers and third-party providers can only monetize content that they created or were involved in the creation of, or that directly features the creator, publisher or third-party provider. Content that is unoriginal or reproduced without making meaningful enhancements (commentary, parody, creative editing, etc.) cannot be monetized. Affiliate entity content distributed by third-party providers, such as multi-channel networks or social media agencies, may be considered original content.
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