Facebook unveiled new features today for Facebook Groups that empower administrators to encourage anonymous posting and make subgroups. This announcement completely ignores the problems plaguing the groups, such as “harmful topic communities” that are at risk for violence and administrators who use tactics to avoid content moderation.
On November 4, Facebook announced new tools for Facebook Groups at its Facebook Communities Summit and in an accompanying blog post. These features allow moderators to create a “customizable greeting message” for new members “to automatically receive” and allows members to customize post formats and give other members community awards. Notably, the announcement revealed additional tools for group administrators that will allow them to unlock a lot more features that were typically allowed only for specific group types; Facebook is also letting them make subgroups, have community chats and recurring events, and use preset “feature sets,” including one with anonymous posting.
By giving administrators more power and access to more features, Facebook is ignoring all of the significant problems with its groups, particularly that “harmful topic communities” and administrators abuse the features they already have.


