Meta supports Pakistani content creators
KARACHI: Meta connected with content creators in Karachi through various engagements starting with an event that brought together around 40 creators across Pakistan.
Meta’s Director of Global Partnerships for South and Southeast Asia Revie Sylviana said, “We’re thrilled to see Pakistani creators using Meta platforms in innovative ways to build and grow their communities. While we do not have a local representative specifically dedicated to supporting accounts of content creators in Pakistan, our global teams are committed to providing the necessary tools and resources to help creators in Pakistan succeed. We will continue our work to empower the vibrant Pakistani creator community and help them share their stories, showcase their unique talents, and connect with their audience in a meaningful way.”
Meta has been engaging with the young digital talent of Pakistan through several events and campaigns. At the ‘Creators Connect’ event, Meta celebrated the creators who successfully launched their WhatsApp Channels.
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