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Emotional ReactionsFacebook's 'like' button gets friends
Users have long requested a \"dislike\" button, but that was deemed too negative and problematic. Facebook chose to offer more nuanced reactions \"love,\" ''haha,\" ''wow,\" ''sad\" and \"angry\" alongside \"like\" to give users \"greater control over their expressivity,\" says Julie Zhuo, Facebook's product design director. Facebook already shows how many people like a post and lets you tap or click on the count for a list of people. With Reactions, you see how many people have reacted in some way, along with the top three reactions, such as \"love\" followed by \"haha\" and \"wow.\" You can get breakdowns for each reaction the total and specific people. If you don't update your app, you'll just see the number of likes.
Finally you can get specific with Facebook's 'like' button
  Facebook has been testing alternatives to \"like\" in about a half-dozen countries, including Ireland, Spain and Japan. On Wednesday, it will start making \"haha,\" ''angry\" and three other responses available in the U.S. and the rest of the world. Facebook chose to offer more nuanced reactions -- \"love,\" ''haha,\" ''wow,\" ''sad\" and \"angry\" -- alongside \"like\" -- to give users \"greater control over their expressivity,\" says Julie Zhuo, Facebook's product design director. [Facebook] already shows how many people like a post and lets you tap or click on the count for a list of people. With Reactions, you see how many people have reacted in some way, along with the top three reactions, such as \"love\" followed by \"haha\" and \"wow.\" You can get breakdowns for each reaction -- the total and specific people. If you don't update your app, you'll just see the number of likes.
Facebook's 'like' button gets 'angry' and 'sad' as friends
Facebook has been testing alternatives to \"like\" in about a half-dozen countries, including Ireland, Spain and Japan. On Wednesday, Facebook started making \"haha,\" \"angry\" and three other responses available in the U.S. and the rest of the world. Facebook chose to offer more nuanced reactions -- \"love,\" \"haha,\" \"wow,\" \"sad\" and \"angry\" -- alongside \"like\" -- to give users \"greater control over their expressivity,\" says Julie Zhuo, Facebook's product design director. [Facebook] already shows how many people like a post and lets you tap or click on the count for a list of people. With Reactions, you see how many people have reacted in some way, along with the top three reactions, such as \"love\" followed by \"haha\" and \"wow.\" You can get breakdowns for each reaction -- the total and specific people. If you don't update your app, you'll just see the number of likes.
Facebook cambia sus 'reacciones'
Facebook optó por ofrecer reacciones más sutiles: \"me encanta\", \"me divierte\", \"me asombra\", \"me entristece\" y \"me enoja\", a un lado del \"me gusta\", para darle a los usuarios \"más control de su expresividad\", afirmó Julie Zhuo, directora de diseño de producto de Facebook.