Under the scheme being tested in the UK, a standard message to non-friends on the social network costs now costs 71p in the UK; though the `free' communication of Facebook users with their friends and people with whom they share mutual friends remains unaffected by the trial scheme.
The charges for messages to non-friends will vary, depending upon the popularity of the recipient. For example, £10.68 is the maximum cost for sending a message to celebrities like Olympic diver Tom Daley; and the message fee for contacting US rapper Snoop Dogg is £10.08.
The fee for sending messages to non-friends can be paid online by the users instantly with a credit or debit card, though the under-18 users - who are blocked from receiving unsolicited messages - are barred from doing so.
About testing "the system of paying to message non-friends in their inbox" in the UK, Facebook said in a statement that the move will help "prevent spam;" and added: "We are testing a number of price points in the UK and other countries to establish the optimal fee that signals importance."










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