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The Purpose of your Facebook group

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:43 am
by rh06022005
Facebook describes groups as “spaces on the social media network for friends, acquaintances, or others with similar interests.” Facebook has around 10 million groups with over 1.8 billion users.

All of this suggests that if you want to grow your mobile no database business or build an audience, you must have a Facebook presence. Companies, official profiles, and folks who share similar ideas use Facebook pages and groups to grow their following.


Group members can share related content around a common cause, post photos, discuss issues, or share activities. A Facebook Group can be created and managed by anyone. And you can join up to 6,000 Groups.

Folks often confuse Facebook groups with Facebook pages. In essence, a Facebook page is a non-personal profile page. It might be a business, brand, group, or organization profile.

Additionally, public entities like politicians and celebrities can have Facebook pages. And you can have Facebook business pages.

Since so many individuals can administer them, Facebook Pages differ from regular Facebook profiles. You can monetize or promote them, and anyone on Facebook can like or follow them.


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Quick facts about Facebook groups
Any Facebook user can create a group.
Some groups are open to all, while others may be closed.
Some groups are secret and cannot be found, so you must be invited by a member of such a group.
When you leave a group, the other members are not notified.
Only the group’s creator and anyone they make an admin can invite someone to the group.
You can create events, upload photos and videos, and share files.
To delete a group, you’ll need to remove all of its members first.
Group admins can invite members to become Group Experts; experts are identified by a badge next to their name and can assist the group in disseminating credible information.