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Ellen Stewart
Feb 25, 2016
In case you missed it there's now the option to 'react' to things on Facebook.
No longer are we confined to the simple 'like' button, the dog days are over and we Facebook patrons have been afforded the luxury of expressing exactly how we feel about Sarah's new haircut, Hannah's new baby, Dave's new Vauxhall Corsa, Ibrahim's new trainers, Derek's views on Brexit and other sh*t.
But only if our feelings include:
Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry
While you'd be forgiven for thinking anything in between is irrelevant on the internet, one internet user - who goes by the moniker Technically Ron - has created a guide to what the most basic of Facebook reactions actually mean...
Stay safe out there.
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