WhatsApp Reactions Now Let You Use Any Emoji, Feature Rolling Out Globally

Mark Zuckerberg announced that the WhatsApp Reactions expansion rollout had begun in an Instagram post on Monday.

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By Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 11 July 2022 18:46 IST
Highlights
  • To use any emoji with WhatsApp Reactions, press the + button
  • The feature began rolling out on Monday
  • WhatsApp Reactions were first introduced in May this year

WhatsApp Reactions is getting an update two months from its launch

Photo Credit: Instagram/ Mark Zuckerberg

WhatsApp Reactions feature is getting an update two months after it first began rolling out. While users were initially limited to just 6 reactions - like, love, laugh, surprise, sad, and thanks - they will now be able to use any emoji when reacting to a message. CEO of WhatsApp's parent company Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, announced that the rollout had begun in an Instagram post on Monday.

To recall, WhatsApp Reactions feature was first launched in early May, after at least 4 years of testing by WhatsApp. The instant messaging service was playing catch up with rivals such as Telegram, iMessage, Slack, and even Instagram. In his post announcing the rollout of the Reactions update, Mark Zuckerberg also shared some of his favourite emojis for Reactions, including robot face, french fries, man surfing, sunglasses smiley, the 100 percent symbol, and the fist bump.

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The ability to use any emoji as a WhatsApp Reaction has been tipped since before the launch of the feature itself, as far back as April this year, besides being tipped again recently. To use any emoji as a reaction, long press a message, and press the '+' button in the emoji pop-up - the emoji selector will open up (as seen below).

The + button visible on the right side of the current 6 WhatsApp Reactions emojis

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WhatsApp has been testing several features in the recent past, as per reports by beta testers. These include a chat sync feature for Android phones to allow users to log in from another handset, as well as the ability to hide your online status from certain contacts, and more.

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In June, WhatsApp began rolling out granular privacy controls for users, allowing them to choose who in their contacts gets to see their About status, their Last Seen, and their Profile Photo. Zuckerberg recently also announced in June that the ability to easily transfer WhatsApp data from an Android smartphone to an iPhone would soon rollout. It is still in testing, as per the latest reports.

 

 

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