The company still has no plans to let users pay to turn off ads and it is committed to growing the ads business, Meta's head of ads and business products, John Hegeman, said in an interview with The Verge.The company still has no plans to let users pay to turn off ads and it is committed to growing the ads business, Meta's head of ads and business products, John Hegeman, said in an interview with The Verge.
The company still has no plans to let users pay to turn off ads and it is committed to growing the ads business, Meta’s head of ads and business products, John Hegeman, said in an interview with The Verge.Hegeman declined to elaborate on the paid features that are being considered, the report said. The move would put Meta on the same course as companies including Snap Inc and Twitter Inc that have launched paid tiers to unlock additional features.
Last month, Meta recorded its first ever quarterly drop in revenue as recession fears and competitive pressures dragged ad sales. The group, called New Monetization Experiences, will be led by Pratiti Raychoudhury, who was previously Meta’s head of research, according to the report.