« To add a reaction, press and hold any message, and then tap to make your selection from the love, smile, wow, sad, angry, yes and no emojis ».
Source : Introducing Message Reactions and Mentions for Messenger | Facebook Newsroom
« To add a reaction, press and hold any message, and then tap to make your selection from the love, smile, wow, sad, angry, yes and no emojis ».
Source : Introducing Message Reactions and Mentions for Messenger | Facebook Newsroom
We are thrilled to announce the addition of NTT DOCOMO’s original set of 176 emoji to the MoMA collection. Developed under the supervision of Shigetaka Kurita and released for cell phones in 1999, these 12 x 12 pixel humble masterpieces of design planted the seeds for the explosive growth of a new visual language.
Source : The Original Emoji Set Has Been Added to The Museum of Modern Art’s Collection – MoMA – Medium
Facebook’s goal: a universal vocabulary that lets people express emotion as they scroll through their feed. In a sense, Reactions is an adaptation of digital culture in Asia, where messaging apps such as Line and WeChat have already established a complex language of emojis and even more elaborate “stickers.”
Source : Inside Facebook’s Decision to Blow Up the Like Button
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