Facebook launched Reactions back in 2015 to let users express better about a certain post on the platform. The feature now extends to Facebook comments and it works the same as reacting to a post. Simply hover your mouse over the "Like" button below a comment and the selection will pop up. Read more in our articles including "Facebook Reactions now also available for post comments" and "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G".
Facebook launched Reactions back in 2015 to let users express better about a certain post on the platform. The feature now extends to Facebook comments and it works the same as reacting to a post.
Simply hover your mouse over the "Like" button below a comment and the selection will pop up.
Our coverage of comment reactions includes: "Facebook Reactions now also available for post comments"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G"; "Which Fiber Prepaid Service Should You Get in 2026?". Each article provides unique insights and information.