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Published: January 11, 2013
Updated: January 11, 2013 - 3:11 PM
Facebook is testing out a feature that charges users $100 to send high-profile people, like its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, a direct message on the social network.
When attempting to send Zuckerberg a message, the blog Mashable claimed it got a message that read: "You aren't connected to Mark on Facebook, so your message would normally get filtered to his Other folder."
The message sender was given two options: "Send this message to his inbox for $100" or "Just send this message to his Other folder."
Facebook's messaging system is set up so that only users' friends can send private messages that will get delivered to inboxes. All other messages get filtered to a folder called "Other."
Facebook told CBS News in a statement: "We are testing some extreme price points to see what works to filter spam."
CNN reported that the charge to send a message also applied to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandburg and CFO David Ebersman.
Facebook is already testing a feature that would charge user $1 to have a message delivered to the inbox of anyone on the social network. The company says charging for messages may discourage spam.?
In a December 2012 press release, the social network said it was experimenting with the "usefulness of economic signals to determine relevance."
Source: http://www2.wkrg.com/news/2013/jan/11/facebook-testing-100-charge-message-zuckerberg-ar-5348835/
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