Facebook introduced an anonymous posting feature in 2020 to provide maximum flexibility for group conversations. It’s possible to post to a Facebook group without anyone knowing who you are.
Before this feature, group members who wanted to post anonymously mobile no data would contact the administrator to post on their behalf. The administrator may accept or reject their request.
You don’t have to go through that process again. The only downside is that when you post anonymously, group administrators and Facebook can still see your identity, but the Facebook group members won’t know it’s you.
For instance, you and your spouse are members of a parenting-focused Facebook group. And you want to post a sensitive issue about your home, and you feel that your spouse may not be comfortable with it.
You can do that easily now. Other group members, including your spouse, will not know your identity, so this is not a problem.
Note: You can only post anonymously if the group admins permit or activate the anonymous post feature.
Few Limitations of the Anonymous Posting Feature on Facebook
Anonymous posting is fantastic because it allows members to speak freely, share their problems with people, and inspire others with their stories.
What You Need to Know About Anonymous Posts in Facebook Groups
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