Facebook Adds Reactions Feature

Facebook Adds Reactions Feature, The Facebook "Like" clearly has aggregation -- but it's not a "Dislike" button.

On Friday, Facebook users in Ireland and Spain will be able to accurate a fuller ambit of affections online with a set of new expressions and activated emojis.

There's a anguish affection for "Love," a angry face for "Angry," a teary-eyed "Sad," a bedlam "Haha," a afraid "Wow" and an eyes-closed smile for "Yay."

Facebook (FB, Tech30) unsurprisingly calls the new affection "Reactions."

"We advised which comments and reactions are a lot of frequently and universally bidding beyond Facebook, again formed to architecture an acquaintance about them that was affected and fun," Facebook artefact administrator Chris Cox said in an advertisement Thursday.

"As you can see, it's not a 'dislike' button, admitting we achievement it addresses the spirit of this appeal added broadly," he added.

About a ages ago, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appear that the aggregation was abutting to testing a "Dislike" button, but didn't specify what architecture it would take.

Zuckerberg said that although a "Dislike" button has been one of the a lot of asked-for features, he didn't wish to about-face Facebook into a abode area humans voted posts up or down.

The bigger goal, he said, was to accord users means to accurate affinity on Facebook.

"If you're administration something that is sad, whether it's something in accepted events, like the refugee crisis, or if a ancestors affiliate anesthetized away, again it may not feel adequate to 'like' that post," Zuckerberg explained at the time.

Facebook says it will use tests of the Reactions affection in Ireland and Spain to advance the options, and hopes to accord all users the adeptness to say "Yay" and "Haha" soon.
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