Facebook gets emotional with its "Like" button

Kai Ryssdal and Molly Wood Feb 24, 2016
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Facebook gets emotional with its "Like" button

Kai Ryssdal and Molly Wood Feb 24, 2016
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Today, Facebook announced five new ways users can respond to a post on their site. That’s in addition to the old “Like” button, which has been around since 2009. The social media company is calling them “Reactions,” but they’re basically five animated emoji. Then again, they’re so much more than that … for advertisers.

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