Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Tech

Facebook adds 'love,' 'haha,' 'wow,' 'sad'

ICT Desk |
Update: 2016-02-25 21:59:00
Facebook adds 'love,' 'haha,' 'wow,' 'sad'

DHAKA: "Love," "Haha," "Wow," "Sad," and "Angry" are five new Facebook buttons that people can click when responding to a post.

Now you can do a whole lot more than "like" a Facebook post.

Anyone who uses Facebook can now choose from these "Reactions" on top of liking, commenting or sharing something, reports the CNN.

If you're on your phone, the new buttons appear after you hold down the Like button.

If you're on a computer, you'll see them when you hover your mouse over the Like button.

Facebook (FB, Tech30) researchers, engineers and product teams have spent more than a year preparing Reactions for launch.

They worked with sociologists, consulted focus groups and conducted surveys to determine which emotions would make the final cut. They looked at the most popular stickers and emojis on the platform for clues too.

According to product manager Sammi Krug, narrowing down the set of possible responses and making sure the emoji faces would be "universally understood and equally useful" were the two of the biggest challenges.

"We wanted to be really, really careful about which reactions we [launched]," she told CNNMoney in an interview last week. "Are we giving people more tools to express themselves more accurately and authentically?"

Before Wednesday's global release, Reactions was already live for Facebook users in Spain, Ireland, Chile, the Philippines, and a few other countries. Initial reactions to Reactions has been positive, according to Krug, and "Love" has been the most popular.

"Yay" -- an eyes-closed smiley face -- was scrapped after tests found that not everyone grasped its meaning.

"That was one of the bigger surprises," said Krug.

BDST: 0901 HRS, FEB 26, 2016
RS

All rights reserved. Sale, redistribution or reproduction of information/photos/illustrations/video/audio contents on this website in any form without prior permission from banglanews24.com are strictly prohibited and liable to legal action.