Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to See a Pinned Post in a Facebook Group

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Ever joined a new Facebook Group and felt like you missed the memo on the rules or a weekly discussion topic? You're likely looking for the pinned post, a special spot reserved for the group's most important information. This guide will show you exactly where to find it on any device and explain why it's the first thing you should look for in any community.

What Exactly Is a Pinned Post in a Facebook Group?

A pinned post is a standard group post that an admin or moderator has "stuck" to the top of the group's main feed. Think of it as a digital bulletin board. Instead of getting buried in an endless scroll of new content, this post stays right at the top where every member can see it easily. It's the group’s one chance to make a first impression and deliver critical information instantly.

Recently, Facebook upgraded this feature. Now, groups don't just have one pinned post, they have a dedicated section called "Featured." Group admins can pin up to 10 posts here, creating a curated library of essential content. When you see a pinned post, you are often looking at the first post in the group's "Featured" collection.

Why Pinned Posts Are So Important

For both members and administrators, the "Featured" section is ground zero for a healthy, organized community.

  • For Members: It’s your shortcut to understanding the community's culture. You'll find the group rules, welcome messages, links to important resources, frequently asked questions (FAQs), or information on upcoming events. Checking the pinned posts first can save you time and help you avoid accidentally breaking a rule.
  • For Admins: It’s a powerful community management tool. Instead of answering the same questions over and over, admins can point members to the pinned post. It sets the tone for the group, reduces moderation workload, and announces major news that you don't want getting lost in the algorithm.

How to See a Pinned Post in a Facebook Group: The Step-by-Step Guide

Finding the pinned or featured content is simple once you know where to look. The process is slightly different depending on whether you’re using a computer or your phone.

Finding the Pinned Post on a Desktop (Web Browser)

When you're browsing Facebook on your laptop or desktop computer, the layout gives pinned posts prime real estate. Follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Facebook Group: First, go to the specific group you want to check. You can find it in the "Groups" tab on the left-hand menu or by searching for it by name.
  2. Look at the Top of the Feed: Once you're on the group's main page, look directly at the top of the content feed. Facebook places important sections here, right under the group name and menu options like "Discussion," "Events," and "Media."
  3. Find the "Featured" Section: You will see a section clearly labeled "Featured." The first pinned post is usually displayed prominently here. It often has a small blue pin icon and the text "Pinned by an admin" to make a clear statement that this is an important message.
  4. View All Pinned Posts: If an admin has pinned multiple posts, you might see small navigation arrows or a link that says "See All." Clicking this will open up a view of every post in the "Featured" section, allowing you to browse through all the group's most critical information.

It's that simple. On desktop, the "Featured" posts are almost impossible to miss if you know to look for them at the very top of the group's discussion area.

Finding the Pinned Post on the Facebook Mobile App (iOS and Android)

The mobile experience is designed to be just as straightforward. Since screen space is limited, the "Featured" section is tucked away neatly, but it's still easy to access.

  1. Open the Facebook Group: Launch the Facebook app and navigate to the group you're interested in. You can find your groups by tapping the menu icon (three horizontal lines) and selecting "Groups."
  2. Look for the "Featured" Tab: At the top of the group, just below the cover photo and group name, you'll see a row of tabs or filters. These might include options like "For You," "Manage," and a search icon. Among these options, you should see one labeled "Featured."
  3. Tap the "Featured" Tab: Tap on the "Featured" section to see a dedicated feed that shows only the pinned posts. This distraction-free view allows you to read through all the important announcements without the clutter of the main discussion feed.
  4. Alternate Location: Sometimes, depending on the group's setup, the pinned post might still appear at the very start of the default "Discussion" or "For You" feed, marked with the message saying “Featured posts.” However, tapping the dedicated "Featured" tab is the most reliable method for viewing all of them in one place.

Whether you're on an older version of the app or the newest one, the "Featured" section is your go-to destination for any pinned content.

Best Practices for Facebook Group Admins

If you run a Facebook Group, mastering the "Featured" section is essential for building a thriving community. It’s not just about pinning rules, it’s about strategic communication.

How to Pin a Post (or Add it to 'Featured')

You can pin any post at any time, whether it's brand new or an older one that's gained traction.

To pin a new or existing post:

  • Find the Post: Navigate to the post you want to pin within your group's feed.
  • Click the Three-Dot Menu: In the top-right corner of the post, you'll find a menu represented by three horizontal dots (...).
  • Select "Pin to Featured": From the dropdown menu, simply click "Pin to Featured."

Facebook will ask for confirmation, and once you agree, the post will be added to your group's "Featured" section. Members will also receive a notification that a new featured post has been added, which helps draw immediate attention to your update.

What to Pin in Your Group's 'Featured' Section

Don't let your "Featured" section become a graveyard of old news. Use it strategically to serve your community. Here are some smart ideas for what to pin:

  • A Comprehensive Welcome Message: This is your chance to make a great first impression. Include group rules, a brief description of the group's purpose, and a warm welcome. You can even encourage new members to introduce themselves in the comments.
  • Community Guidelines and Rules: Pinning the rules makes them impossible to ignore. This proactive step helps reduce moderation issues and sets clear expectations for behavior from day one.
  • Major Announcements: Launching a new product? Announcing ticket sales for a live event? Pin the announcement so it stays visible long after you post it.
  • Recurring Weekly or Monthly Threads: Does your group have a "Self-Promo Saturday" or a weekly "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) thread? Pin the latest one each week to encourage participation and keep the conversation organized.
  • A Resource Hub: Create a single post that contains links to your website, blog, favorite tools, or other valuable resources. This transforms your "Featured" section into a useful repository for your members.
  • Testimonials or Success Stories: Pin an inspiring post from a member who has achieved a great result using your advice or products. This provides social proof and motivates other members.

By regularly curating your pinned posts, you create a dynamic and helpful information center that serves members long after they first join your community.

Final Thoughts

Pinned posts are the backbone of a well-organized and welcoming Facebook Group. Knowing how to quickly find the "Featured" section on both desktop and mobile is essential for any member who wants to stay informed, while mastering this feature is a critical skill for community builders and brand managers aiming to grow an engaged audience.

Engaging properly with a community relies on understanding its key conversations and announcements. As social media managers and creators, staying on top of all the interactions across multiple platforms can feel overwhelming. That is precisely why we created Postbase. After experiencing firsthand how legacy tools made simple tasks feel complicated, we built a modern platform with a unified inbox that brings all your comments and DMs into one place, so you can manage your community without the chaos.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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