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Want to anonymously post on Facebook? Here’s how to do it

Throwing your thoughts and ideas out on Facebook is a cool way to stay connected with friends and fam. But hey, sometimes you wanna keep stuff to yourself or dodge debates with folks who see things differently. That’s where keeping tabs on your privacy settings comes in handy. It not only lets you control who gets a peek at your posts but also makes sure you’re comfy with it. And if you’re planning to spill the beans in a group but don’t want your profile exposed, you can always drop a post anonymously.

Back in 2017, Facebook rolled out this cool feature that lets you spill the beans in groups without blowing your cover. And the best part? It works on all platforms where Facebook does its thing and syncs up on all your gadgets. So, whether you’re rocking an iPhone, Android, or one of those fancy Chromebooks, you can drop your thoughts anonymously in Facebook groups.

To use this sneaky feature, you gotta be part of a group that’s cool with anonymous posting. Even though your posts stay under wraps in the group, the admins, mods, and Facebook bigwigs can still see your name and profile pic. It’s all about keeping the group safe and sticking to the rules of the Facebook community.

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How to post on Facebook web anonymously

The choice to post incognito is pretty handy—it lets you join in on chats with a bit of secrecy. Whether you’re voicing your thoughts, jumping into discussions, or mingling with a group without putting your identity out there, Facebook’s web setup makes it super easy.

  • Hop on your favorite web browser and either sign up or log in to your Facebook account.
  • Hit up “Groups” on the left side of the main screen.
  • Choose the group you’re interested in. If you’re not part of it, click “Join” and wait for the nod if it’s a private group.
  • Once you’re in, go to the group and hit “Anonymous Post” under the “Write Something” box.
  • Click “Create Anonymous Post.”
  • Spill your thoughts without giving away who you are.
  • Hit “Submit” to share your content with the group, incognito style.

How to post on Facebook mobile anonymously

  • Create a new account or log into Facebook using your preferred web browser or the Facebook app.
  • Click on the three lines in the upper-right corner and choose “Groups.”
  • Find the Facebook group where you want to make an anonymous post.
  • If you’re not already a member, hit “Join” and await approval for private groups.
  • Once you’re in, head to the group and tap “Anonymous post” below the “Write Something” box.
  • Draft your post without giving away who you are.
  • Click “Post” to share your content with the group while keeping things on the down-low.

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How to post on Facebook anonymously via iPad

On your iPhone, Facebook’s got your back if you want to spill your thoughts without blowing your cover. Just tweak a few settings and voila, you’re posting incognito. Whether you’re all about keeping things hush-hush or just want to express yourself on the down-low, these easy steps on the Facebook app for iPhone walk you through it like a breeze.

  • Fire up the Facebook app on your iPhone.
  • Hit the three lines in the lower-right corner and pick “Groups.”
  • Find the group where you’re itching to post without giving away your identity. If you’re not in yet, join up and chill for approval if it’s a private group.
  • Once you’re in the group, tap “Anonymous post” below the “Write Something” box.
  • In the options, hit “Create Anonymous Post.”
  • You’ll see a fresh post screen. Pour out your thoughts without letting on who you are.
  • After jotting down your post, tap “Submit” to sling it into the group without anyone knowing it’s you.
Rohan Sharma

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