Facebook Reveals Six New Reactions Other Than 'Like'

Users can now respond to posts with love, laughter, happiness, shock, sadness and anger.
Shannon Connellan
Published on October 09, 2015

Every time one of your friends has posted something incredibly sad on Facebook and you've 'liked' it? Things are about to get a little more appropriate on the social media IV drip. After Facebook co-founder and known hoodie-wearer Mark Zuckerberg announced the possibility of a 'dislike' button in September, the site has now launched a set of Facebook 'Reactions' which shake up the mere 'like' function.

There are now six new little emojis Facebook users can use to react to posts, alongside the OG 'like' button. Users can now respond to posts with love, laughter, happiness, shock, sadness and anger.

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We're sadly going to have to wait a teeny spell before we can branch out into Facebook's new set of emotions, with the new feature starting out as a test in just two markets, Ireland and Spain — according to TechCrunch, these two countries have been picked mainly because their national user bases have mainly limited international friend networks, so they make a more concentrated test group. If the test is a success, Facebook will roll it out worldwide.

Yep, they look exactly like emojis — which is why this will probably immediately work for Facebook. We've been using them this whole time.

Via TechCrunch. Image: Dollar Photo Club.

Published on October 09, 2015 by Shannon Connellan
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