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Facebook is finally expanding its Reactions to comments, so users can add "love," "haha," "wow," "sad," and "angry" to individual replies instead of News Feed posts alone.
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In February 2016, Facebook expanded the original “Like” button by introducing five additional “Reactions”—Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, and Angry—using modified versions of Unicode emojis. These reactions ...
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The “wow” and “haha” reactions were less popular overall, but still increased by 244% and 191%, respectively. While anger became the most popular new reaction after the 2016 election, “likes” have ...
Get ready for more “wow” and “sad” emojis invading Facebook — now, the social media giant’s Reactions are available for comments, extending their use beyond original posts and ...
Facebook said it's "heard from people" who would "like more ways to show their reaction in conversations on Facebook". So, now, reactions are everywhere.
The app becomes more like Facebook: You can now add reaction emoji to individual messages and @ mentions in group chats.
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