Facebook said Thursday that public personalities and corporations can now use its charitable fundraising tools to solicit donations during live broadcasts on the site.
The company is also taking a page from the playbook of crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe and expanding its features to allow fundraising for personal reasons.
Personal campaigns will be permitted in six categories, Naomi Gleit, vice president of the Facebook social-good team, said in a post on the company’s website: education, medical procedures or treatments, pets’ medical procedures or treatments, personal emergencies like a car accident, funeral costs, and public crises or natural disasters.
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