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Your Private Facebook Groups Might Go Public, but Don’t Panic

If you’ve joined a private Facebook group—counting on your membership and posts to be visible only to those approved to join—and receive a notification that said group is about to go public, you don’t need to panic. While Meta is now allowing admins of previously private Facebook groups to change the status to public, it is also assuring users that past activity will remain private.

Private Facebook groups can be made public

According to Meta’s post announcing the update, the option to transition from private to public allows small groups to grow into larger communities that are more easily found, with content visible to anyone (even people who aren’t on Facebook). Any admin can set their group privacy settings to public, which will trigger a three-day review period in which all admins have the opportunity to decline the conversion. If no one cancels the request, the group will go public.

Groups can revert back to private at any time, at which point new members will again require admin approval. (These members will be able to see all content from before the conversion.)

Your private posts are still protected

When a private group goes public, all existing posts, comments, and reactions will remain visible only to members, admins, and moderators who were already in the group but be hidden to new members and the general public. Member lists will also be hidden to everyone except admins and moderators. Any content added after the conversion will be visible to anyone.

If a group you’re in is converted from private to public, you’ll get a notification about the change. You’ll also see a notification the first time you post or comment in the newly public group reminding you that your activity is now visible. When you go to post, look for the globe icon, which indicates that your content is public.

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