馃槺 Imagine coming back from vacation and someone else is taking charge of your Facebook community. Don’t like it? But it’s legal.
Meta warns group administrators about the need to maintain activity, or they will be replaced.
To “dismiss” a community leader role, it’s enough to stop creating new content for an extended period. In this case, the social network will suggest appointing an assistant. And if you don’t do that within 6 days, Facebook will appoint a new leader to replace you.
Most likely, when choosing a person, Facebook will rely on their activity data within the community: the number of comments, likes, and proposed news.
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