Until now, the only way to show how you felt about a Facebook post was to like it. Well, you could write comments like “lol” or “thats crazy :0” or “😎😎😎😎” but that requires multiple button-presses ...
How do you "like" this? On Wednesday, February 24, Facebook finally introduced five new ways for users to respond to friends’ timeline posts. Rather than simply “liking” a status or photo, you can now ...
The long awaited Facebook update is finally here: The ‘like’ button has now been fractured into six different emoji reactions: Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad and Angry. Just hover over the ‘Like’ button, ...
Facebook just expanded the “Like” button with a feature it calls Reactions---six animated emoji the company hopes will let users to respond with more emotional nuance to the posts in their news feeds.
A spooky ghost fills the role of the Wow reaction. Frankenstein's monster shows off his vulnerable side in the Sad reaction. Use this one with caution, as it could seem insensitive if something truly ...
Now if your friend’s dog gets the cone of shame, you can tell her just how sad you feel on Facebook. (Photo: Screenshot) Today Facebook is introducing reaction emojis to supplement the “Like” button.
MENLO PARK (CBS / AP) -- Facebook's "like" button isn't going away, but it's about to get some company. The Menlo Park-based social networking giant has been testing alternatives to "like" in about a ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Here's something you might love: You don't have to just "like" Facebook posts anymore. By popular demand, Facebook is going beyond the ubiquitous thumbs-up button with a new shorthand ...
As of February 24th, Facebook users have five options in addition to liking posts. By hovering the mouse over the “like” button, users can now choose between “love,” “wow,” “haha,” “sad” or “angry.” ...
Here's something you might love: You don't have to just "like" Facebook posts anymore. By popular demand, Facebook is going beyond the ubiquitous thumbs-up button with a new shorthand to express your ...
Meet Facebook's New Reaction Buttons: Love, Haha, Yay, Wow, Sad, and Angry Yesterday, Facebook started rolling out its "Reactions" buttons—the social media platform's much-buzzed-about non-Like ...
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