Facebook Monetization Eligibility Explained: How to Qualify and Earn in 2026


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Facebook Monetization Eligibility Explained: How to Qualify and Earn in 2026




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Introduction

Many Facebook creators work hard every day but still see messages like
“You are not eligible for monetization” or “Monetization is currently unavailable.”

If you are confused about Facebook monetization eligibility and want to know
who can earn money from Facebook and how,
this complete 2026 guide from Social Media Fix will explain everything clearly.


What Is Facebook Monetization?

Facebook monetization allows creators to earn money from their content using features like:

  • In-Stream Ads

  • Ads on Reels

  • Subscriptions

  • Stars

  • Performance Bonuses (limited regions)

To earn, your account must meet Facebook’s eligibility rules.


Facebook Monetization Eligibility Requirements (2026)

To qualify, you must meet all of the following conditions.


✅ 1. Follow Facebook Monetization Policies

Your content must follow:

  • Facebook Community Standards

  • Monetization Eligibility Standards

  • Partner Monetization Policies

Any serious or repeated violation can block monetization.


✅ 2. Account or Page Status Must Be Clean

You must have:

  • No recent policy violations

  • No monetization restrictions

  • No copyright or originality issues

Check this in:
Professional Dashboard → Monetization Status


✅ 3. Minimum Followers Requirement

For most monetization tools, you need:

  • 10,000 followers (Pages or Professional profiles)

Some features may require fewer followers but higher engagement.


✅ 4. Watch Time Requirement

For In-Stream Ads, you usually need:

  • 600,000 minutes watched in the last 60 days

  • From original videos or reels

Short, reused, or low-quality content may not count.


✅ 5. Original Content Only

Facebook prioritizes:

  • Original videos

  • Voice-over or face-cam content

  • Unique captions and ideas

Re-uploaded or downloaded videos reduce eligibility.


✅ 6. Country & Payment Eligibility

You must:

  • Live in a monetization-supported country

  • Set up payment information correctly

Bank and identity verification are mandatory.


Most Common Reasons Facebook Monetization Gets Rejected

1. Reused or Unoriginal Content

Posting TikTok, YouTube, or other pages’ videos
without meaningful changes is the top reason for rejection.


2. Policy Violations

Even small violations like:

  • Clickbait captions

  • Misleading text

  • Engagement bait

can silently block monetization.


3. Copyright Issues

Using:

  • Songs

  • Movie clips

  • TV audio

can disqualify your page.


4. Low Content Quality

Very short, repetitive, or low-effort videos
often fail eligibility checks.


How to Become Eligible for Facebook Monetization (Step by Step)

Step 1: Clean Your Content

Delete or archive:

  • Reused videos

  • Copyright content

  • Policy-risk posts


Step 2: Focus on One Niche

Facebook trusts pages that focus on:

  • One topic

  • One audience

Avoid posting random content.


Step 3: Upload Original Videos Consistently

Recommended:

  • 1–2 videos or reels daily

  • Clear visuals

  • Strong first 5 seconds


Step 4: Check Monetization Status Regularly

Go to:
Professional Dashboard → Monetization

Fix issues shown there before applying.


Does Monetization Eligibility Affect Reach?

Yes.
Pages close to eligibility often get:

  • Better reach

  • Higher distribution

  • More trust signals

Policy-clean content performs better.


FAQ – Facebook Monetization Eligibility

Q1: Can a personal profile be monetized?
Yes, using Professional Mode, if eligible.

Q2: How long does monetization review take?
Usually a few days to a few weeks.

Q3: Can monetization be removed later?
Yes. Violating policies after approval can disable earnings.


Conclusion

Facebook monetization is not automatic — it is earned through original, policy-safe, and valuable content.
By meeting eligibility requirements and avoiding common mistakes,
you can qualify and earn safely in 2026.

Social Media Fix will continue to share trusted Facebook and YouTube guides
to help creators grow without risk.


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