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How to Build and Maintain an Engaged Facebook Community Group

Social Media Strategies Summit

Facebook Pages used to be a lucrative way for brands to connect with customers on Facebook. However, pages have seen a decline in organic reach in recent years, with the average organic Facebook Page post now seeing an engagement rate of just 0.07%. What Is a Facebook Community Group (& Why Should You Care)?

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Facebook Adds New Option to Slow Down Comments Within Groups

Social Media Today

Facebook's added a new option which enables group admins to slow down comments in a group. which could help to ease tension and angst.

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Facebook Tests Updated Up and Downvoting for Comments in Groups

Social Media Today

Facebook is testing out another addition to its up and downvote option for group comments.

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10 Tips for Navigating Negativity on Social Media

Social Media Strategies Summit

Unfortunately, negative comments are a fact of life for any brand with a social media presence because you can’t please everyone all the time. But, because we’re naturally optimistic people, we prefer to see it as an opportunity: handle those comments effectively, and your audience could even end up liking you more.

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Tips for Executing LinkedIn Groups

Ignite Social Media

Social media groups have become a popular way for communities to stay connected, and with the rise of branded Facebook Groups and LinkedIn Groups (along with new features), brands have new opportunities to connect with their audiences. Laying The Framework for Your LinkedIn Group.

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[Answered] Moving Facebook Photos In A Group Into Different Albums

SocMed Sean

One of the most common questions that I get via direct message, comments, or tweets is related to a post a published a while back about moving and organizing Facebook photos into different albums. Ppl have uploaded photos to closed family group page – so they are just in PHOTOS tab area (not an album). –Sean.

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Facebook Group Admins Can Now Pin Comments to Focus Discussion

Social Media Today

Facebook will now let group admins pin comments, enabling them to spark further discussion based on specific threads.

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