



You can only give one reaction per message.
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Message reactions work on the Android and iOS mobile apps, macOS and Windows desktop apps, and even the WhatsApp web app. Make sure you're running the latest WhatsApp version on your device, then try out message reactions as seen below. On July 11, WhatsApp tweeted about the expansion of emoji reactions for its Android and iOS apps, and Mark Zuckerberg also announced the rollout on his Facebook and Instagram accounts.
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With the latest update rolling out, you now have free reign over all emoji characters and skin tones. Initially, the only emoji you could use were thumbs up, red heart, face with tears of joy, surprised face with open mouth, crying face, and hands pressed together. WhatsApp first announced emoji reactions for individual and group conversations in April, and the feature began rolling out to everyone in May. WhatsApp initially limited reactions to just six emoji, but a new update lets you use any emoji you want. They cut down on clutter in group chats and take up less space than typing emoji individually in a conversation. Instead of responding to a WhatsApp message with short texts like "LOL" or thinking too hard about something meaningful to say, use an emoji reaction.
