The summary of ‘How to turn on Anonymous post option in Facebook Group – easiest method’

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The video focuses on how to enable and manage anonymous posts in Facebook groups. By changing the group type to 'parenting' under group settings, admins can unlock the anonymous post option. This feature lets group members submit posts without revealing their identities, though these posts need to be approved by admins or moderators who can see the submitter's profile. Once approved, the posts appear in the group tagged as being from a "group member." The video encourages engagement by asking viewers to comment and subscribe.

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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to enable the anonymous post option in a Facebook group for which you are the admin. The steps include: opening the Facebook application, navigating to the group you manage, and verifying that the anonymous post option is currently unavailable. To change this, you need to go to the admin tools, select the group settings option, and then change the group type to ‘parenting’. This specific category allows anonymous posts. After applying the new group type, the anonymous post option becomes available, letting members post without revealing their identity. Anonymous posts are submitted to admins or moderators for approval regardless of the group’s post approval settings.

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In this part of the video, the process of submitting and approving an anonymous post in a Facebook group is explained. After writing and submitting the post, it awaits approval from an admin. The video highlights that only group admins or moderators can see the profile of the person who submitted the anonymous post. Once approved, the post is visible to the group without showing the submitter’s profile, appearing simply as posted by a “group member.” The speaker then encourages viewers to comment with questions and to subscribe to the channel.

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