Facebook is testing a feature that lets you find more Groups

Facebook is testing a dedicated "Discover" feature within the Groups section to make it easier to join in on more conversations.
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Samantha Murphy Kelly
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Whether you're looking for parenting tips or the best new restaurants in your neighborhood, Facebook Groups is useful for finding virtual communities around various topics.

Now Facebook is testing a dedicated "Discover" feature within the Groups section, making it easier to join conversations.

A new tab will let you browse public and closed Facebook Groups by category, including Groups your friends are in and local Groups. You can see what's gaining traction in your circle, and in your city.


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As a randomly-selected Facebook user in the test group, I can confirm the Discover feature is easy and intuitive to use. Indeed, it's a surprise it's taken this long to roll out something like this. 

But the effort makes sense: it's not unlike Twitter and Instagram's new discovery efforts.

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Discover offers 25 different categories such as parenting, sports, food, buy & sell, networking, animals & pets, hobby & leisure, support & comfort and travel. Each topic page highlights the top suggested Groups based on popularity and who you may already know that's a member. 

Previously, you'd have to type keywords into the search bar to find related Groups or wait until you were invited to join one by a friend.

While only a select group of people have the feature right now, Facebook told Mashable it will roll out more broadly in the near future.

Beyond Facebook's news feed, Groups is the most-used feature within the app. About one billion people use Groups each month.

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Samantha Murphy Kelly

Samantha Murphy Kelly was the Deputy Tech Editor for Mashable, where she covered lifestyle tech and entertainment. She joined the Mashable team in 2011 and was based in New York.Samantha is regularly featured on national TV broadcasts -- including Fox, Fox Business, CNBC, the BBC and HuffPost Live -- contributes to radio segments (NPR, Wall Street Journal Radio) and has served as a panelist and moderator at conferences.Before joining Mashable, Samantha covered the tech industry as a senior writer for TechNewsDaily and wrote stories for sister publications LiveScience.com and Laptop Magazine. Her stories have been syndicated to various sites including CNN, Yahoo! News, MSNBC, ABC News, Fox News and CBS News. She also spent five years at a retail trade magazine writing about social media and technology, worked at ABC News in the Brian Ross investigative unit and got her start in journalism at CourtTV.com, where she reported on high-profile court cases. She’s a graduate of New York University with a degree in journalism.Samantha has taught English in Thailand, climbed Mt. Fuji in Japan and has a thing for pizza.

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