Facebook's new Like button reactions are rolling out to a device near you

24 February, 2016
If you are or have ever been on Facebook (let's face it, who hasn't) then you surely know of the pivotal Like button - the perfect millisecond gesture for expressing anything from acknowledgement to plain out mockery, while remaining perfectly vague to confuse mostly everybody involved.

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-I thoughtnit was an already established feature globally, as we here in the Philippines have those months ago.

    One issue that I get on Android M ,is that, in Chrome I can't post comments as there is no Post button and Enter just inserts a row.On Dolphin, Enter posts but you can't insert a row.On Android L there is the post button and new emojis.Strange right?

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      • AnonD-431315
      • nyU
      • 25 Feb 2016

      It's been in a few select countries for about a year now, including Ireland where I live. It's a feature that's easy to forget about.

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        • AnonD-77892
        • v0q
        • 25 Feb 2016

        this is not available for html browsers boo!!!

          -I thoughtnit was an already established feature globally, as we here in the Philippines have those months ago.

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            • AnonD-505775
            • t7C
            • 25 Feb 2016

            [deleted post]Yeah, it's been over a year now. I guess we got the update earlier from everywhere else lol.

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              • Anonymous
              • KZJ
              • 25 Feb 2016

              Why facebook is so hesitate to add the dislike button?! Is that an extremely hard to do so?!

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                • Dpx
                • mFE
                • 24 Feb 2016

                And Portugal too!
                Get your facts right, GSMarena!

                  In my opinion this fucked up facebook. The smileys are too distracting and I can't really focus on looking at pictures or videos.

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                    • LBH
                    • 24 Feb 2016

                    Anonymous, 24 Feb 2016too late hahahawhy

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                      • WTFDYJS
                      • jBv
                      • 24 Feb 2016

                      Who cares... We needed the dislike button so companies and people can be told out shown how we really feel. F their feelings.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • vx6
                        • 24 Feb 2016

                        too late hahaha

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                          • Anonymous
                          • jeb
                          • 24 Feb 2016

                          About time.

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                            • LBH
                            • 24 Feb 2016

                            The change those boring ones