This is the most excited I’ve been about Facebook since they announced they 
were going to be more friendly to my transgender friends. :)

That said, it is a little anticlimactic for now when you see a post, have all 
these new options, and go “well I suppose ‘Like’ is still the best option".

-greg


> On Feb 24, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Jeff Elder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Silly, cool, both? Facebook has turned on Reactions for all users, 
> <http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/24/technology/facebook-reactions/index.html> 
> letting you Love and give other reactions to content. (Just hover your cursor 
> over the Like button to see.) 
> 
> (I wonder why they didn't turn on Love on Valentine's Day?) Any thoughts on a 
> post to let people click the Reactions? 
> 
> H/T Greg Varnum of comms who was up and clicking like a kid on Christmas 
> morning today. (Facebook Haha symbol.) 
> 
> 
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