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🚨 Facebook Tightens Monetization Rules in Pakistan – What Creators Need to Know! 🚨

Facebook has updated its monetization policy, restricting Pakistani creators from using local bank accounts. Learn how to regain access to earnings! 🚀

📉 Major Monetization Policy Changes Impact Pakistani Creators

Facebook has quietly updated its content monetization policy, causing widespread demonetization among Pakistani creators. Many content producers have lost access to in-stream ads, reel ads, and other revenue streams, despite complying with Facebook’s community guidelines.


❌ Why Are Creators Losing Monetization?

The main issue stems from Facebook’s revised financial eligibility rules, which now restrict the use of Pakistani bank accounts and tax details for monetization. To continue earning, Pakistani creators must now link their financial details to accounts in eligible countries, such as:

  • 🇺🇸 United States
  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
  • 🇮🇳 India
  • 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
  • 🌍 Other select countries

Even creators who follow all Facebook guidelines are facing demonetization if their financial details do not comply with these updated requirements.


⚠️ Common Reasons for Demonetization

Here are some key factors causing Pakistani creators to lose their monetization:

  • ❌ Bank accounts registered in Pakistan (non-eligible country)
  • ❌ Mismatched tax details between payout accounts
  • ❌ Use of third-party or incorrect financial information
  • ❌ Unverifiable or inconsistent payout details

✅ How to Restore Monetization

If your Facebook page has been demonetized, here’s what you can do:

1️⃣ Update Your Financial Details – Use a bank account and tax details from an eligible country.
2️⃣ Ensure Accuracy – Make sure your financial information matches official records exactly.
3️⃣ Avoid Fake or Borrowed Accounts – Using incorrect details can lead to permanent bans.
4️⃣ Submit Verifiable Documents – During the setup or verification process, ensure all provided documents are legitimate.

💡 Important: Facebook is now strictly enforcing financial verification. If a payout fails verification, your page’s monetization may be permanently revoked.

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