Well, that's one way to pay the rent on your Mission District pied a terre: First Facebook started charging users $1 to deliver spam and creepy cyberstalking messages to people they aren't actually Facebook friends with. Now the social media gorilla is apparently giving folks the opportunity to bypass the mysterious "Other" folder in Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook messages and plant their hate right in his inbox for a cool 100 bucks.

As Mashable notes, only people who aren't one of Zuck's 16 million followers will be charged the $100 toll to get into his inbox. Which means this SFist editor's own frustrated messages asking why my cat photos don't get more likes have been getting lost in the ether all this time. Sad.

And in case you hadn't heard: the "Other" bin in the unnecessarily email-like system is where Facebook puts any message from people it assumes you don't actually know, but isn't ready to outright delete as spam. In other words, you probably missed a couple message from that cute girl you met at the coffee shop the other day. You should go check that thing now, I personally found out that at least one girl in Russia wants to marry me.

Previously: All Facebook coverage on SFist.
[Mashable]