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Home / Technology / Facebook Groups Embrace Reddit-Style Usernames

Facebook Groups Embrace Reddit-Style Usernames

24 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Facebook Groups now allow custom nicknames for posting.
  • Nicknames offer an alternative to anonymous posting.
  • Feature requires group admin approval to be enabled.
Facebook Groups Embrace Reddit-Style Usernames

Facebook Groups are evolving to offer users more privacy and personalization through a new nickname feature, mirroring functionalities seen on platforms like Reddit and Discord. This update allows members to create and use a custom username for their interactions within specific groups, moving away from Facebook's traditional insistence on real names. This change addresses the need for enhanced privacy in online communities where users may not know everyone personally.

The implementation enables users to post, comment, and react under their chosen nickname, masking their main profile and photo from most group members. However, group administrators and moderators will still have visibility into the user's main profile. While past interactions will be updated with the new nickname, users can only change their nickname once every two days, and this change is group-specific.

This new functionality provides a more nuanced approach to participation, allowing for a recognizable presence without full personal disclosure. Certain features such as Live Video and private messaging are restricted when using a nickname. The feature is progressively rolling out globally, with group administrators holding the discretion to enable it within their respective communities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Facebook Group nicknames allow users to post, comment, and react with a custom username instead of their real name within specific groups.
Nicknames offer more privacy than real names but are not completely anonymous. Group admins can still see your main profile, and your recent activity is visible within the group.
No, Facebook Group nicknames must be enabled by the group's administrators to be used within a specific community.

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