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WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that allows users to react to messages with emojis, similar to how people react to social media posts. This feature is known as WhatsApp reactions and it provides users with a quicker way to express their emotions without having to send a new message. In this article, [https://dweb-whatsapp.com/ whatsappη½ι‘΅ηη»ε½] we will go over how to use WhatsApp reactions on messages.<br><br>To use WhatsApp reactions, you need to have the latest update of the WhatsApp app installed on your phone. Open WhatsApp and navigate to a chat where you want to react to a message. Find the message you want to react to and touch over it. A short menu will appear with six icons: π, π€, π€·ββοΈ, π, β€οΈ, and π . Choose an icon that best conveys the message you want to show.<br><br>Once you choose an emoji, it will appear below the message, and it will also be added to your response tally. If someone else has already responded to the message, the number of reactions will be displayed next to the emojis. You can also react to messages if there are already responses from others, and your emoji will be added to the existing reactions.<br><br>One more thing to note is that WhatsApp reactions are available for group conversations as well. If you're in a conversation and someone sends a message, you can respond to that message just like you would in a one-on-one conversation.<br><br>Overall, WhatsApp reactions are a efficient way to express your emotions and engage in conversations without having to send a new message. They also make it simple to see how others are engaging with a message, making interactions more interactive and interesting.<br>
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