Bagaimana react flower di facebook

If you have been scrolling through Facebook today, you would have realised the flower reaction seen in every post, along with the “Like”, “Angry” and “Crying” reactions.

Bagaimana react flower di facebook
Bagaimana react flower di facebook
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So what exactly does the Flower reaction mean?

In a bid to mark and celebrate Mother’s Day in more than 80 countries across the world, Facebook introduced a temporary reaction emoji today – The flower emoji. The emoji also means “thankful”. 

This temporary initiative was launched by Facebook today in honour of Mother’s Day. It is also the first time Facebook has launched a temporary reaction and we foresee that many will soon follow after. 

However, Facebook has not stated which markets this reaction is currently being tested on. After this, the flower reaction will soon disappear from the reaction bar but it will still appear underneath any posts where it has been added.

But there have also been a Facebook ‘petition’ page created to garner support for the Flower emoji, so if you really love it so much, you can go on and join the efforts here

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I mean, it’s adding a nice touch to a small thing and we aren’t complaining. So hurry and leave a flower reaction to the posts you see and make this day a history in the social media world!

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Bagaimana react flower di facebook

This article was first published on goodyfeed.com

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There are many totally impersonal ways to wish your mom a happy Mother’s Day, from text to email to SnapChat. But now Facebook has provided an even more flaky way to celebrate the holiday: a flower emoji.

Facebook users can now react to a post with a flower—along with “like” and the smiling and crying emojis. “In honor of Mother’s Day we are testing the ability for people in a few markets to leave a flower reaction,” Facebook said in a statement.

Bagaimana react flower di facebook

The flower reaction will be available only in the short-term. It’s the first temporary reaction Facebook has offered since expanding its “like” option to include emotional reactions.

Write to Eliana Dockterman at .

Bagaimana react flower di facebook

Bagaimana react flower di facebook

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Mothers Day is over in the UK, but in America, it falls on 14 May.

As part of the effort to honour mothers for their love and care, Facebook has added a new reaction to the social media platform.

First appearing in 2016, the violet flower emoji is now available again, in between other regular reactions.

Bagaimana react flower di facebook
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It’s known as the ‘thankful’ reaction, and shows up with this caption in the app, or ‘grateful’ for web and mobile users.

When selecting the reaction in the Facebook app, a collection of violet flowers will pop up and cover the whole screen.

Bagaimana react flower di facebook

(Picture: Ahren Gray/Facebook)

It can also be used in the Comments section, but currently only appears to be available to places celebrating Mothers Day on Sunday.

Facebook has added this feature on a temporary basis, so it may disappear once the occasion is over.

Facebook adds a new reaction button for users. A purple flower emoticon means Thankful. Total 7 emoticon on Facebook Now. pic.twitter.com/31i3wsHHIX

— Arun Sharma (@arunsharma6) May 12, 2017

Facebook just added a flower for thankful in the like panel. Wonder what the thought process is for this and when will we get an eggplant? pic.twitter.com/rTN8c0ell9

— Denise Mikaela (@Den_deren_Den) May 12, 2017

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