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Go to Your Group : Navigate to the Facebook group where you want to add the question. Group Settings : Click on the ``More'' button (three dots) located under the group cover photo, then select ``Edit Group Settings.'' Membership Approval Add Questions Create Questions Save Changes
Add or edit questions Tap Manage, then tap Group settings. For private groups, tap Membership questions below Manage membership. For public groups, tap Participation questions below Participation. Tap Add question or tap an existing question to edit it.
Tap in the bottom right of Facebook and tap Groups then Your groups, then select your group. If you don't see Groups, tap See more. Tap then tap Member Requests.
And you need to go to obviously the group where you want to see and you will click on members soMoreAnd you need to go to obviously the group where you want to see and you will click on members so across the top boxes. About just click on members. And scroll down and now if you click on anybody's.
Together on one screen. Okay so you can read all that get a lot of responses. Which is really cool.MoreTogether on one screen. Okay so you can read all that get a lot of responses. Which is really cool. So how would you set this up okay very simple. So you click on the plus in the top. Right.
Examples of Facebook membership approval questions What is your Email ID? What is your Contact Number? What do you expect from the group? Why do you want to join the group? Have you ever been banned from a group? How did you find us? Do you agree to abide by the group rules? Where do you live?
Add or edit questions in the top right of Facebook, then tap Groups and select your group. Tap Manage, then tap Group settings. For private groups, tap Membership questions below Manage membership. For public groups, tap Participation questions below Participation.
Examples of Facebook membership approval questions What is your Email ID? What is your Contact Number? What do you expect from the group? Why do you want to join the group? Have you ever been banned from a group? How did you find us? Do you agree to abide by the group rules? Where do you live?
Responding to membership and participation questions isn't mandatory. However, admins can use Admin Assist to automatically approve or decline people based on whether or not they answered the questions.
Scroll down to your comment section to see your followers' questions. You can answer their question by replying to their comments. The questions will be displayed only in the comments until you answer them with a reply, after which both the question and your answer will appear on a card on your original post.