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Australian creators will now be able to charge people to watch their livestreams on Facebook, as the pandemic forces people to take their business online – Business Insider Australia
As people turn to live-streaming in lieu of in-person events during the coronavirus pandemic, Facebook is making it possible for Australian creators to charge for their virtual services without leaving the platform.

- Facebook is launching a feature that allows creators to charge people to access live broadcasts on its platform.
- Prior to this, creators were using third-party solutions which would send users off platform.
- Facebook is temporarily waiving fees for those on Android but not for iOS users, as part of the backlash to Apple’s 30% in-app purchase fee.
- Visit Business Insider Australia’s homepage for more stories.
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