u/Lost-Gap-4970

Why does Facebook Treat Your Page so Differently Before and After Monetization?

Before monetisation,
I was doing 120 million views/month with Original content created by me and edited by me, but after monetisation with the same kind of effort with the same number of videos and still in the Original category, the views just did not reach even 50% of the mark. What look like an easy $5K a month now turns out to be just $500 a month?

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u/Lost-Gap-4970 — 3 days ago

Facebook recently changed their Stories policy. Re-sharing reels from your feed to Stories apparently doesn’t earn anymore. Now you have to upload fresh content directly to Stories instead of just sharing the reel itself.

I also found out that Facebook Stories can actually pay better than reels. For example, if a reel RPM is around $0.10 to $0.20, Stories can be closer to $0.30 to $0.40 without any qualified views criteria depending on the reel length and the type of post.

So I had a question for anyone already doing this seriously: how many Stories are you posting per day?

I tested posting 13 Stories in one day, but when I tried to upload the 14th, Facebook showed a message saying I couldn’t post any more Stories for now.

Since I’m uploading fresh content, I’m curious what the actual limit is for pages is… who are active with Stories. Are people posting like 30 to 40 a day, or is it more around 13?

Would appreciate any insight from someone already doing this consistently.

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u/Lost-Gap-4970 — 23 days ago