Meta has introduced a new Facebook Groups update that allows admins to convert private groups to public while safeguarding member privacy and past content. This update helps admins expand community reach and engagement without compromising the confidentiality of earlier interactions.
When a group is converted, all previous posts, comments, and reactions remain visible only to existing members, admins, and moderators. The member list also stays private, accessible only to admins and moderators. New posts shared after conversion will be public, helping groups connect with broader audiences.
Admins will receive a three-day review window before the privacy change takes effect, ensuring time for discussion or reversal. Members are also notified when a group’s privacy changes, with visual cues like a globe icon indicating public visibility.
								
                                                                        
                                            
                            
                            
                                
				                
				            
						            
						            
 
			        
 
			        
 
			        
 
			        
                                                                        
				            
				            
				            
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