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    • Making Groups Privacy Settings Easier to Understand
      • Public groups allow anyone to see who’s in the group and everything that’s shared there. With private groups, only members can see who else is in the group and what they’ve posted.
      about.fb.com/news/2019/08/groups-privacy-settings/
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  2. All of them can see and interact with posts and members of the group. Select rights owners may be able to search sale group posts, including sale posts listed in private groups, to prevent the misuse of intellectual property on Facebook.

  3. The privacy settings of your group (Public/Private) tell you who can see your group's content and its members. In a Private group, only members can see who's in the group and what they post. In a Public group, anyone can see who's in the group and what they post, including non-members.

  4. If you can’t see which members have seen a Facebook group post, it might be because the group has more than 250 members, or because the names have been hidden for privacy reasons.

  5. If I make a public post on a private group on Facebook (you need to request and be accepted to join), will your post appear on the timelines of your friends who aren't in that group? upvotes

  6. Feb 5, 2015 · If you are not friends with them, then you won't see anything that has a privacy setting of "Friends", but you will see things that have a privacy setting of "Public" or possibly "Friends of Friends" (if you are friends with their friends).

  7. Jul 15, 2021 · Only other members of a private group can see your posts, questions, and comments. (More on this below) On the other hand, if you comment on or like a Page, all of your information will be available to anyone on Facebook who looks at that Page.

  8. Aug 14, 2019 · Having two privacy settings — public and private — will help make it clearer about who can find the group and see the members and posts that are part of it. We’ve also heard that most people prefer to use the terms “public” and “private” to describe the privacy settings of groups they belong to.

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