Q&A for How to Create a Group Chat on Facebook

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  • Question
    What if my friends didn't see my group chat?
    Community Answer
    They should - they will get a message notification from Facebook as they do with any other message. If they don't, then you can try sending the message again.
  • Question
    My friend cannot send messages to the group. How can I add her to the group again?
    Community Answer
    She needs to go to the group page and request to be added. Then you can add her again.
  • Question
    Not everyone has messenger, so how do I include them?
    Community Answer
    Just click the 'new message' tab and add friends to the conversation.
  • Question
    Can other members of the group add new people?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can go to the "People" section of the Messenger and select " + Add People ".
  • Question
    How do I make admins for chats on Messenger?
    Community Answer
    You can't. You could edit the nickname for a makeshift admin, but only Facebook groups have admins.
  • Question
    How do I make my Messenger group chat private, and make myself admin?
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    Community Answer
    You can't make yourself admin. Only the original admin can make someone else admin. All Messenger group chats are private.
  • Question
    How do Facebook group members know about the group if there was no message sent?
    Community Answer
    They'll still receive a notification.
  • Question
    How can I become an administrator for a group chat?
    Community Answer
    The only way to be an admin is if you were the one who created the group chat.
  • Question
    How do I add Facebook pages to my group chat?
    Community Answer
    You can technically link them, but Facebook has a separate messaging app for group chat for pages.
  • Question
    If someone has created a group chat, how can I go to it?
    Community Answer
    Look for the name and then select it, then you’ll automatically be in the group chat.
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