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High school senior here; I can second the prevalence of this experience starting in middle school.

Oh and texting an i phone user sucks because those reactions come through like: Loved "blah blah blah"

Please when texting us android plebians don't use those reaction things.




I don’t think it’s just Android users who see it. I’m on iPhone and in a group text with a mix of Android and iPhone users I see it that way too. Maybe I’m on the cusp of being old and cranky but it seems a silly thing to worry about.


Because it's a group MMS instead of a group iMessage, it falls back to sending those as messages instead of sending them as metadata.


I actually like the "so and so Loved blah", because otherwise it would be really easy for non-iphone users to not know that someone actually acknowledged their message.


I actually think just changing the content of the message could make this so much better. Change:

> Liked "XXX"

to

> (John Smith Liked "XXX")

Including the parenthesis. Make it clear that it's not a real, typed message from the person.


To be fair I am an iOS user and found the reactions an unnecessary and annoying gimmick.

It’s faster to just type the “laughing with tears” emoji and press send than to use the equivalent reaction.


I really like the "Liked" reaction after a former boss used it to signify "+1".


I've found that, in my social groups, "Liked" gets used as an acknowledgement for anything that doesn't require further discussion. Seems to clear up group chats of endless OKs back and forth, so I'm all for it.


Yup, exactly. I think that by itself makes it my most used reaction by an order of magnitude.


That, "ha ha", and "?" are probably about tied for my most used. I find that they are all useful ways to acknowledge or question something without cluttering chats.


It’s much easier to heart the thousandth photo of a fuzzy critter my sister has saved than to formulate a response. When it’s all iPhone users the chat is a lot cleaner too.


The android user would prefer Apple just didn’t communicate the reaction.




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