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Eligibility

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, eligibility for Ad Breaks on Facebook involves meeting specific criteria. Keep in mind that these criteria might change, and it's essential to refer to the most up-to-date information from Facebook for the latest eligibility requirements. As of my last update, the general eligibility requirements include:

1. **Facebook Page:** Creators need to have a Facebook Page, and it should comply with Facebook's policies and community standards.

2. **Followers:** Creators typically need to meet certain follower thresholds on their Facebook Page. The exact number can vary, and Facebook may have specific requirements for the country in which the creator is located.

3. **Video Content:** Ad Breaks can be added to videos that meet specific criteria, including a minimum duration (at least 3 minutes) and a minimum number of views (e.g., 30,000 1-minute views in the last 60 days). The content must be original and adhere to Facebook's content policies.

4. **Location:** Ad Breaks are available in specific countries, and eligibility may be based on the creator's location. Not all countries may have access to Ad Breaks.

5. **Content Quality:** Facebook may assess the overall quality of the content, and adherence to community standards is crucial. Content should not violate Facebook's policies.

6. **Monetization Policies:** Creators must agree to and comply with Facebook's Ad Breaks Monetization Policies, which outline rules and guidelines for using Ad Breaks.

To check your eligibility and apply for Ad Breaks, you can go to the Monetization section on your Facebook Page. Keep in mind that Facebook regularly updates its features and policies, so it's advisable to check the official Facebook for Creators or Monetization support resources for the most current information.

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