LinkedIn Removes “Curious” Reaction Option
LinkedIn has removed the “Curious” reaction option on posts. The feature allowed users to signal to the original poster that they were interested in learning
LinkedIn has removed the “Curious” reaction option on posts. The feature allowed users to signal to the original poster that they were interested in learning
Facebook has a feature that showed whether a user is currently offline or online. Twitter is looking to imitate such a status update. After Twitter
Quick reactions are effective ways to encourage conversation and engagement. That is why Twitter has been exploring the use of Facebook reaction emojis. Besides the
Twitter is still adding fun ways to engage within the platform. It enabled game conversations, reaction pickers, tweemojis, and voice transformers. As it continuously works
Facebook takes the Messenger experience to the next level! After launching soundmojis during this year’s World Emoji Day, Facebook now enables emoji search on Messenger.
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