Facebook reactions will also reach Messenger

Many have been the years that have had to pass until finally Mark Zuckerberg really wanted to express another feeling that was the saying I like on the social network Facebook. It did not make sense that before the announcement of a sad news, people clicked on I like it, because of course nobody likes news of this type and whoever did it was in a rather bad place. At the beginning of last year, Facebook added different reactions to be able to express in a more real way whether or not you like a publication, these reactions seem to be about to reach the Facebook messaging platform, Messenger.

As we can read in TechCrunch, Mark Zuckerberg's company is conducting tests on a limited group of users of the silver messaging platform to see how they use it and if they finally bring this option to the general public. At the moment it seems that only dWe would have 7 reactions to express our mood, like or dislike about what someone has published on the messaging platform, being the best way to express themselves when it comes to groups, which would avoid having to read answer by answer.

Facebook has confirmed this news by stating that it is testing new ways to make the messaging platform more fun, making use of emojis to express the state of people. The company has not specified when it plans to launch this new function, if it finally does, but it is likely that it will soon also reach WhatsApp or Instagram, seen recently, where it seems that Mark Zuckerberg wants to convert the WhatsApp platform is a kind of social network after the launch of WhatsApp States.


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