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Facebook is introducing a pilot program for paid group subscriptions. DigitalTrends reports that the program begins rolling out Wednesday. The update allows group admins to create an additional paid group that receives exclusive content. The subscriptions aren’t designed to replace free groups but to add extra options. “As we learn from this pilot and understand how group members feel about subscription groups, we’ll continue to improve this experience to help admins offer more to their members and continue to invest in their communities." Facebook, in a statement Facebook didn’t specify a price for the subscriptions.

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