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60 Questions to Engage Your Facebook Group What are you reading today? What are you listening to today? What was the best movie you've seen recently? What's your favorite podcast? If you didn't have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time? What job would you be terrible at?
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
What interests you about this group? - This helps gauge their motivation for joining and whether it aligns with the group's purpose. How did you hear about this group? What do you hope to contribute to the group? Have you been a member of similar groups befor
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.
Yes, as a Facebook group administrator, you can require prospective members to answer your questions before they can submit their membership request. When you create your membership question, simply mark it as a required field. This will prevent users from submitting their request without first answering the question.
Using member questions is extremely important because we want to make sure we have the right people in the group, to see whether or not they are going to be a good fit.
Turning Off the Automatic Approval of New Members On the group's settings page, scroll down until you see the “Manage Membership” setting. To turn off automatic approval, click on the dropdown menu and select “Only admins and moderators.” ... Click “Save” to apply the changes.
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.
Icebreaker questions for small groups What's your one piece of advice to everyone here? What question do you wish people would ask you? What is one thing we would never guess about you? What's one thing you want to do in life but don't know where to start? What's a cause or purpose you deeply believe in?
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?