Facebook 'Reactions' test lets you express many more feelings than just 'like'

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SillyBilly299

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Facebook users, prepare to express yourselves

Starting Friday, the world's largest social network will begin a test in which people get a much fuller range of responses than just the iconic thumbs-up "like." The feature, dubbed Reactions, will offer icons to express love, laughter, happiness, shock, sadness and anger, a company representative said Thursday.

To add a reaction, testers on mobile devices will long-press the "like" button while PC users will hover over it. An array of options will then pop up. A post will note the number of each reactions received.

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jamescv7

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Still Facebook 'dislike' button is still an unsure option to add, cause as we all know that will affect momentarily to the original poster's self esteem as an expression by users to look on.
 

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I don't believe a 'thumbs down' or 'dislike' button is appropriate! I am already free to discard a post somebody made that I don't care for, so this is nothing more than another effort to learn to read and categorize our emotions. hehe, umbra, ? a dislike spree?
 
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