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Can we change public or private chatter group access to unlisted?

Khan AnasKhan Anas (Salesforce Developers) 
Hi Likesh,

Greetings to you!

This is not currently supported. According to Salesforce doc:

You can convert unlisted groups to public or private groups, but not the other way around.

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=collab_unlisted_groups_overview.htm&type=5

As a workaround, you can create a new Unlisted version of the group and migrate all the Chatter discussions & memberships to the new group (and then delete the old one). Depending on the use of the group, you may have to audit references elsewhere (@ mentions of the group, any ID references for URLs, etc).

I hope it helps you.

Kindly let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future. It will help to keep this community clean.

Thanks and Regards,
Khan Anas
Deepali KulshresthaDeepali Kulshrestha
Hi Likesh,

Please follow the below steps and links with the help of these steps and link you can solve your problem, it may be helpful to you.

Unfortunately, this is not currently supported.
You can convert unlisted groups to public or private groups, but not the other way around.
Link: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=collab_unlisted_groups_overview.htm&type=5
Link: https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/79872/change-public-or-private-chatter-group-to-unlisted

Change the Access Level of a Group:
-Edit the group settings to change the group’s access level. For example, you can convert an unlisted group to a public or private group if you want to open it up to a wider audience. You can edit settings for Chatter groups you own or manage.

Link: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=collab_group_access.htm&type=5

I hope you find the above solution helpful. If it does, please mark as Best Answer to help others too.

Thanks and Regards,
Deepali Kulshrestha