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Your progress on this course. Intro to Facebook Groups. Create a Group. Manage Your Group. Group Privacy. Nurture and Grow Your Group. Moderate a Group. Use Insights to Improve Your Group. Plan an Event for Your Group. Play Icon. Video Transcript. Marika is back with more tips and tricks for your Facebook group.

I hate to admit it, but every now and then, people in your group might start to bicker or even fight. It's no fun, but don't worry.

In this video, I'll tell you what those conflicts might be and how you can resolve them. Let's get started. Let's be honest, people are different, but that's what makes the world great. But those differences can sometimes cause misunderstandings, confusion, even controversy.

This can happen in your Facebook group too. An admin is someone who owns a Facebook group. Also known as administrators, they have control over everything in the group and manage all the settings.

A moderator is next in line or below to the administrator in terms of hierarchy in a Facebook group. Before I go on to explain the roles of admin vs moderator in a Facebook group, let me shed light on how to add an admin on Facebook. Step 1. You automatically become a Facebook group admin when you create a new Facebook group. Step 2. Step 5. The person will be notified of the same.

Once they accept the invitation, they will become an admin of the Facebook group and will be able to take relevant actions for managing it. If they are not, add them as a member first, and then follow the above steps. Can a Facebook group have no admin?

Ideally, a Facebook group has an admin right from the time the group came into being. However, if that and all other admins quit from their role, the FB group will not have an admin. In such a scenario, any of the existing group moderators can claim the role of the admin.

There is just one way to become a moderator in a Facebook group, i. Once they accept the invitation, they will become a moderator of the Facebook group and will be able to take relevant actions for moderating it.

Admin is the owner of the group who handles every single thing, including adding a moderator. As a Facebook group starts to grow, it becomes difficult for the admin alone to take care of everything from creating content to removing spam.

The better the two of them coordinate, the better they will be able to share the workload, and in turn, manage the Facebook group better.

I did a poll in our community of power admins, Growth and Monetisation for Facebook Group Admins , to understand all things they care of, in their respective communities. From the above poll, I can easily conclude that the duties of an admin of a Facebook group are all of the following:. And the ones in red color , although taken care of by the admin currently, can be handled by the moderator. But, if you are still the lone wolf out there, start your hunt for a moderator for your Facebook group.

The right moderator is the one who has the same set of values as you and is equally passionate and affectionate towards the community. While this is just one thing to look at, there are a few other factors that cannot be avoided, when choosing a Facebook group moderator. To know all about it, check out this blog which is an A to Z guide for choosing the best Facebook group moderators. That said, let me tell you about the possible reasons for rifts between an admin and a moderator and how to tackle them.

If the same problem persists, you must remove them after 3 reminders maximum as they clearly are not the right fit for managing the group activities. Even if you come back with a strong reason, chances are your moderator might second guess your intentions.

Let them take a break. When you closely observe your moderators work or constantly remind them about it, it is considered to be micromanagement. His dedication to the group was put to the test during the severe storm that lashed the north shore of Sydney in November Iain says most of the time disputes in the group are discussed robustly and resolved by removing troublemakers.

He says as volunteers, the abuse sometimes directed at himself, other administrators and their families can get a bit much. We help each other laugh. So many people pitched in because of that post and before he knew it, that person had people arriving on their doorstep helping to pack, move, clean and make life just that much better.

When she isn't working in her part-time administration role, Merrily enjoys riding motorbikes with her husband. The most heated posts are usually arguments over whether a certain suburb is "really part of the Inner West".

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