Tech Alert
It’s finally here, the moment all Facebook users have been waiting for, the dislike button. Except there is one catch, it’s not a dislike button by any means. You didn’t think Facebook was just going to give users what they ask for did you?
That’s right, Facebook’s Chief Editor Chris Cox posted a video on his Facebook page introducing Reactions, which is a set of 6 emojis the user can choose form to express other emotions such as love and sadness. Cox admitted it wasn’t the dislike button that Mark hinted at last month but they hoped the Reactions would be a lot better.
So, what do you think? Are you still hoping for a dislike button because I know we are. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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