Facebook Is Testing A Link-Posting Limit For Professional Accounts And Pages
Facebook link-posting limit test could reshape creator reach, pushing pages toward paid Meta Verified subscriptions.
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Facebook Is Testing A Link-Posting Limit For Professional Accounts And Pages
Facebook creators and page managers are facing new questions about reach and monetization as Meta quietly tests a Facebook link-posting limit. The experiment restricts how many external links certain users can publish unless they subscribe to Meta Verified. Reports surfaced this week after users noticed they could only share two links before hitting a paywall. Meta has since confirmed the test, saying it applies to professional accounts and Facebook Pages. The move is already raising concerns about creator freedom, brand visibility, and whether organic traffic on Facebook is becoming pay-to-play. Credit: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg / Getty Images Facebook Link-Posting Limit Test Explained Meta’s latest experiment places a cap on link sharing for users running professional mode profiles and Facebook Pages. Under the test, affected accounts can only publish two external links unless they pay for Meta Verified. The subscription starts at $14.99 per month and includes identity verification and ot…