For many years, scores of the one billion users that enjoy their Facebook account have called for the immensely popular social network to expand the way they can interact with posts and statuses. Since its inception, the “like” function on Facebook has been one of its signature–and only–interactions, allowing friends to acknowledge each other’s statuses, pictures and videos, and it will be joined by several other “reactions,” which will be implemented immediately.


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Starting today on iOS, Android and Desktop, a post on Facebook can either make you “like” it, “love it,” be “angry,” with it, or react with a few other reactions and emotions, which will all live adjacent to the long-standing “like” button. The following video clip is a quick tutorial on how you can expand your Facebook “reactions” experience.

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Introducing Reactions from Facebook on Vimeo.

By the way…still no “dislike” button.