CALIFORNIA - The Facebook users in the United States (U.S.) are in the experiment paid message. One feature that is tested is allowed to send messages to founder of the social networking site's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
Quoted from Digital Spy, Saturday (01/12/2013), the move is apparently done to take out of service simultaneously tries looking for methods to reduce junk mail (spam) that often overwhelm the user's inbox.
"A number of observers and researchers have noted, placing fees is the most effective way to prevent junk messages. So the received message to the user only the information relevant and useful," said Facebook.
Known, Facebook began testing paid USD1 message to send messages to friends who are out of user's friends list. Today, social networking offers a higher send a message to users who are interested in sending a message to the CEO of Facebook. "We are testing a high enough price tag to see whether it can be used to filter spam," said a spokesman for Facebook.
Service called "VIP" that allows users to send messages to a number of important figures from Zuckerberg to other public figures. Users can also refuse to pay $ 100, or approximately Rp970 thousand to send a message. With notes, probably read by the receiver is relatively small. (FMH)
Quoted from Digital Spy, Saturday (01/12/2013), the move is apparently done to take out of service simultaneously tries looking for methods to reduce junk mail (spam) that often overwhelm the user's inbox.
"A number of observers and researchers have noted, placing fees is the most effective way to prevent junk messages. So the received message to the user only the information relevant and useful," said Facebook.
Known, Facebook began testing paid USD1 message to send messages to friends who are out of user's friends list. Today, social networking offers a higher send a message to users who are interested in sending a message to the CEO of Facebook. "We are testing a high enough price tag to see whether it can be used to filter spam," said a spokesman for Facebook.
Service called "VIP" that allows users to send messages to a number of important figures from Zuckerberg to other public figures. Users can also refuse to pay $ 100, or approximately Rp970 thousand to send a message. With notes, probably read by the receiver is relatively small. (FMH)
Labels:
Chatting,
Facebook,
News Technology,
WhatsApp Messenger
Thanks for reading 900 Thousand Pay to Send a Message to Bos Facebook, Want?. Please share...!

0 Komentar untuk "900 Thousand Pay to Send a Message to Bos Facebook, Want?"