Have you ever gotten a Twitter DM that made you wish you could give it a thumbs down, laugh at it or just generally react to it like you can on Facebook? Well, now you can. Twitter has rolled out ...
It’s been one year since Facebook introduced the suite of reaction buttons that let people respond to content with more than just the classic thumbs-up. In addition to liking posts, Facebook added a ...
According to Engadget, YouTube is now testing time-specific emoji reactions as a new way for users to react to a video. Currently, the only way for YouTube users to react to a video is to use thumbs ...
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