3 monthes ago | By iMore
What you need to know
WhatsApp is rolling out a new reactions feature to all users now.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the rollout via Facebook.
People can react to messages with one of three emojis right now. More are likely to be added in the future.
No more clogging up the chat just to react to something that was sent to you.
After weeks of beta testing, WhatsApp is finally rolling new message reactions out to everyone starting today.
We've seen various reports of reactions being tested in beta form of late but now the feature is coming to everyone according to Meta CEO Mark...
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