Instagram has ended a program that allowed creators to earn money from ads placed between content on their profiles, the company confirmed to Business Insider.
The Meta-owned platform began testing the program with US creators in 2022 and expanded it to eligible profiles in Canada, South Korea, Japan, and Australia in 2024.
Meta will continue to place ads in between content on non-teen, public Instagram profiles. Businesses will still be able to prevent their ads from running on specific profiles on Instagram.
According to court documents filed in 2024, Instagram has generated billions in ad revenue for Meta. In 2022, when the platform began testing the ads-in-profile program, it generated $16.5 billion, according to the same court filing.
This isn't the first creator monetization program that Meta has tested and shuttered.
Other programs you may remember include: