Nepalese Can Now Purchase Facebook & Instagram Blue Ticks
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Nepal, users can now acquire the coveted blue tick for their Facebook & Instagram accounts, marking a digital milestone.
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In a significant digital leap, Kathmandu residents can now elevate their online presence with the blue tick verification badge on Facebook and Instagram. This move, previously a luxury for many in Nepal, is now accessible for a fee of NPR 1,000 (approximately $7.99). But it's not just individuals who stand to benefit. Businesses, with an investment ranging from NPR 2,500 for Instagram to NPR 4,000 for both platforms, can also enhance their digital credibility.
Interestingly, this isn't just about a badge. Verified profiles, whether individual or business, will dominate search results, ensuring their content reaches a wider audience. This prominence in the digital space is further fortified with advanced security protocols, a promise by Facebook to its users. And for those on WhatsApp? The ability to design sophisticated landing pages is an added perk.
Elon Musk's recent endeavors with Twitter, where he introduced and then phased out a paid verification system, might come to mind for some. Many users, left in the lurch, sought alternatives for their verification needs. As the digital landscape evolves, platforms like Facebook and Instagram are stepping up, offering not just verification but also premium customer support and exclusive features.
However, Meta, the parent company, has a clear message for businesses: to enjoy these digital privileges, proof of active business operations is a must.