For those who are yet to try out Facebook Reactions on their account, just hold down the Like button on mobile or hover over it when on desktop to see reaction options and tap away with any of the following: Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad or Angry. When regular liking isn't enough, "Super Like" will make your experience within the app more interesting. To "Super Like" someone you see on Tinder, just do an upward swipe or tap the blue star icon. It's basically informing the person that you really like them without having a match. But there's a catch, a user can only use one (1) "Super Like" per day. According to Tinder, users tend to match three times more with "Super Like" and the conversation between them last 70% longer compared to regular like. Social media platform Instagram has announced that it will soon be testing hiding the 'likes' feature in the US. Months ago, Instagram first began to test hiding likes in other territories, such as Canada, Australia, Japan, Ireland, Italy, Brazil, and New Zealand. Read more in our articles including "Facebook Reactions finally rolls out globally" and "Tinder introduces "Super Like"".
For those who are yet to try out Facebook Reactions on their account, just hold down the Like button on mobile or hover over it when on desktop to see reaction options and tap away with any of the following: Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad or Angry. When regular liking isn't enough, "Super Like" will make your experience within the app more interesting.
To "Super Like" someone you see on Tinder, just do an upward swipe or tap the blue star icon. It's basically informing the person that you really like them without having a match. But there's a catch, a user can only use one (1) "Super Like" per day.
Our coverage of Like includes: "Facebook Reactions finally rolls out globally"; "Tinder introduces "Super Like""; "Instagram to test hiding 'likes' in the US beginning next week". Each article provides unique insights and information.