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Asking a question on Facebook can be a great way to start a conversation or gather information from your friends or followers. Here are the steps to ask a question on Facebook: 1. Open Facebook and go to your profile or the group/page where you want to ask a question. 2. Click on the "Create post" button at the top of your profile or page. 3. Select the "Ask a question" option from the list of post types. 4. Type your question in the box provided. 5. Choose the audience for your question by selecting who can see the post. You can choose to make it public, visible to friends only, or to a specific group of people. 6. If you want, you can add options for people to choose from by clicking on the "Add option" button. 7. You can also add photos or videos to your question by clicking on the "Add photo" or "Add video" buttons. 8. Once you have finished creating your question, click on the "Post" button to publish it. That's it! Your question will be visible to your selected audience, and people can respond to it by commenting on the post.
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