When you join a new group on Facebook, you’re automatically subscribed to all notifications by default. That means your notifications feed can end up being littered with unnecessary alerts every time someone posts something to that group. Luckily, Facebook gives you an option to disable these annoying behaviors. You just have to know where to look.
How to adjust notifications for Facebook groups on iPhone and iPad
- Launch the Facebook app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the hamburger menu in the bottom right corner of the app (looks like three stacked lines).
- Scroll down and tap on Settings.
Tap Account Settings.
Tap the name of the group for which you want to adjust notifications.
If push notifications stop but you still end up seeing updates in your notifications section, you’ll need to unfollow that particular Facebook group.
Questions?
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