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How to Make Money on Facebook in 2026

  How to Make Money on Facebook in 2026 Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion in 2025. That number went up 35% from the year before. If you've been ignoring Facebook as a place to earn money, it's time to take another look. In 2026, Facebook has more ways to pay creators than ever before — from guaranteed monthly payments for established creators to ad revenue, live tips, subscriptions, and brand deals. This guide covers every method, who qualifies, and exactly how to get started. Method 1: Creator Fast Track — Guaranteed Monthly Pay This is the biggest news in Facebook monetization right now. In March 2026, Facebook launched Creator Fast Track — a program that pays established creators guaranteed monthly income just for posting Reels on Facebook. How much does it pay? $1,000 per month if you have at least 100,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube $3,000 per month if you have more than 1 million followers on any of those platforms Payments are guarant...

HP to invistigate 'racist' computer claim

Hewlett-Packard is investigating a claim that webcams integrated into it's computers do not track or are incapable of tracking facial features of black people and only follow white or Caucasian features. The video that first appeared on the internet is hilarious to say the least. The video was made by two co-workers Desi and Wanda. Desi appears in the frame and demonstrates that the webcam does not track his movements because he is black. In steps his c-worker Wanda and boom the camera seems to be following her every move. The video as of now has already got 475,636 views and growing. It is categorized as a humor clip. But HP is saying that they have taken the matter seriously and are investigating. “HP has been informed of a potential issue with the facial-tracking software included on some of its systems, which appears to occur when insufficient foreground lighting is available,” an HP spokesman said in an e-mail. “We take this seriously and are looking into it with our partners...