Meta has quietly launched Forum, a standalone discussion app centered on Facebook Groups. The platform combines elements of Reddit and Quora while focusing on deeper community conversations and question-based interactions.
Currently available on Apple’s App Store for iPhone users in selected regions, Forum separates Group discussions from the broader Facebook feed. Consequently, users can focus on topic-based conversations without interruptions from standard social content.
The app also connects directly with existing Facebook accounts. Therefore, user profiles, Group memberships, and activity automatically transfer into the new platform.
AI Features Support Community Conversations
The forum includes several AI-powered features designed to improve content discovery and moderation. One feature, called Ask, allows users to search across multiple Groups simultaneously for relevant answers and discussions.
At the same time, Meta is testing AI tools for Group administrators to support moderation and conversation management. However, the platform continues emphasizing responses generated by real community members rather than AI-created content.
Users can also interact through anonymized usernames during public discussions. Meanwhile, Group administrators still retain access to verified account identities for moderation purposes.
Meta Expands Its Community Platform Strategy
Forum remains in a testing phase as Meta evaluates user engagement and adoption patterns. Additionally, all activity posted through the Forum synchronizes directly with the main Facebook app, allowing users to switch platforms without losing discussions.
The launch follows Meta’s broader push to strengthen Facebook Groups as community-driven spaces. In late 2025, the company introduced nickname support inside Groups, which further aligned the experience with Reddit-style discussion platforms.
Meta previously experimented with a standalone Facebook Groups app before discontinuing it in 2017. However, Forum reflects a renewed strategy focused on community engagement, AI-assisted discovery, and topic-based social interaction.








