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Tap in the top right of Facebook and tap Groups then Your groups, then select your group. If you don't see Groups, tap See more. Tap Write something... Select Poll. Enter the poll options. Toggle if you want to Allow people to choose multiple options and/or Allow members to add options, then tap Done. Write the prompt.
Set up membership questions If you don't see Groups, tap See more. Tap then tap Group Settings. Below Membership, tap Membership Questions. Tap Add Question, then add your questions.
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Examples of Facebook membership approval questions What is your Email ID? What is your Contact Number? What do you expect from the group? Why do you want to join the group? Have you ever been banned from a group? How did you find us? Do you agree to abide by the group rules? Where do you live?
Go to your group and click on ``More'' on the left-hand side. Select ``Edit Group Settings'' from the dropdown menu. Scroll down to the ``Membership Requests'' section and click on ``Ask Questions.'' Add your questions in the text box provided, and make sure to mark any required fields. Save your changes.
Go to your group and click on ``More'' on the left-hand side. Select ``Edit Group Settings'' from the dropdown menu. Scroll down to the ``Membership Requests'' section and click on ``Ask Questions.'' Add your questions in the text box provided, and make sure to mark any required fields. Save your changes.
Go to Your Group : Navigate to the Facebook group where you want to add the question. Group Settings : Click on the ``More'' button (three dots) located under the group cover photo, then select ``Edit Group Settings.'' Membership Approval Add Questions Create Questions Save Changes
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Membership registration questions How did you hear about our organization? How would you prefer to hear from us? Have you ever been a member of an organization before? Are you a member of other similar organizations? ... What are you hoping to gain by joining our organization?