Facebook Pages can now join Facebook Groups

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Your Facebook Page can now join members-only Facebook Groups.

In a new setting update spotted by social media aficionado Matt Navarra, Facebook is now going to let Pages on the site interact with communities through Facebook Groups. 

Handy… Facebook is now letting Pages join Groups

h/t @MariSmith pic.twitter.com/aQxaExHhtr

— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) September 19, 2018

Within Facebook Group settings, a new option has popped up for group owners that enables them to “allow Pages to request to join as group members.” Previously, only personal profiles could join Facebook Groups and post and comment within them. Read more…

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It’s easier than ever to take a break from annoying Facebook friends

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Facebook has launched a feature to let you temporarily hide annoying friends from your newsfeed. 

The feature, Snooze, allows you to unfollow a person, page, or group for 30 days. 

With Snooze, you can clear your News Feed of friends you still like, but who currently won’t stop posting about their recent exotic vacation, wedding, or new cat. When their life is back to normal, you can “Unsnooze” them, and they’ll be none the wiser. 

If you don’t Unsnooze, though, a Snooze will automatically expire after a month. Don’t worry — you’ll be notified, so if someone’s vacation or cat-picture phase lasts longer than that, you can renew as needed.  Read more…

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