On managing Facebook groups and delegating admin rights: What is a group admin? | Facebook Help Center
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/08/09
This page didn’t end up high when searching for delegate Facebook group management.
So that I won’t forget:
What is a group admin?
In addition to everything that group members can do, a group admin can:
- Edit the group description and settings
- Add more admins to a group
- Remove abusive posts, and remove or ban members
You’re automatically an admin if you create a group. Otherwise, if you join a group that already has one or more admins, you can ask any of the existing admins to add you as an admin. If you’re a member of a group with no admins, you can become an admin by clicking Make Me Admin under Members in the right column.
–jeroen
via What is a group admin? | Facebook Help Center.
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