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Ad Breaks

Ad Breaks on Facebook allow content creators to earn money by including short ads in their eligible videos. Here's an overview of how Ad Breaks work:

1. **Eligibility:** Creators need to meet certain eligibility criteria to use Ad Breaks. This may include having a Facebook Page, adhering to community standards, and meeting specific follower and content guidelines.

2. **Video Content:** Ad Breaks can be added to videos that are at least 3 minutes long and have generated at least 30,000 1-minute views in the last 60 days. The content must be original and adhere to Facebook's content policies.

3. **Ad Formats:** Ad Breaks include short ads that can be displayed during natural breaks in the content. There are different ad formats, such as mid-roll ads (appearing during the video) and pre-roll ads (appearing before the video).

4. **Earnings:** Creators earn a share of the revenue generated from the ads shown during their videos. The exact earnings depend on factors like the number of views, ad engagement, and the demographics of the audience.

5. **Monetization Tools:** Creators can use insights and analytics tools to track the performance of Ad Breaks, monitor audience engagement, and optimize their content for better monetization.

6. **Countries and Languages:** Ad Breaks are available in specific countries, and the language of the video content can impact eligibility for monetization.

7. **Payouts:** Creators receive payouts based on the revenue generated from Ad Breaks. Payouts may be subject to minimum thresholds, and different countries may have specific payment methods.

To use Ad Breaks, creators can go through the Ad Breaks setup process on their Facebook Page. It's important to stay informed about Facebook's policies and guidelines for Ad Breaks, as they may be subject to updates. For the most accurate and current information, creators should refer to the official Facebook for Creators or Monetization support resources.

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