The Facebook’s ‘Newsletter’ newsletter platform could be launched before the end of June.

Facebook hopes to release the newsletter, his taking on a subscription product of the substitution newsletter, towards the end of June. According to Recode, the company plans to offer free and paid versions of the platform. Many of the first Facebook newsletters hear publish will come from writers who focus on sport, fashion and the environment. They will also be a local press angle in accordance with the journalism project of the company.

And while the company will use Facebook on the market form, Recode says that the platform will not live on the social media network. When you press a bulletin link, it will open in a separate browser window. The reason is twofold, depending on the people who spoke at the exit of the project. The first is that Facebook hoped to establish a separate mark for the newsletter. The second is that the company wants to avoid paying Apple and Google App Store commissions. For writers, Facebook pulled the platform as a way to operate an audience of nearly 2.9 billion people and take advantage of its ability to target specific people to help them find paid readers.

Recode says that Facebook has offered journalists from two-year offerings, with the opportunity to leave after the first 12 months, to convince them, it is committed to the project. In particular, the company appears on its way of avoiding recruiting writers who cover political subjects.

“We want to do more to support independent journalists and experts who build businesses and online hearings,” Campbell Brown, Facebook Vice President for Global Partnerships, “said New York Times when the news of the Flat -Form is exit. “We explore ways to help them take advantage of the information products we have built, such as Facebook News and subscriptions, while building new tools to complement what journalists have already useful.”