Chevy Malibu Wants You To Love, Not Like, Its New Ad (On Facebook)
As the social behemoth adds new reactions, they might settle for a "wow," but definitely not a "sad" or "angry."
Today, Facebook finally introduced its long-anticipated "reactions" feature. Rather than the clamored-for "dislike" button for people to respond to bad news and/or political posts from family members guaranteed to make holidays awkward, the reactions—which can be found simply by hovering over the old-school "like" button—offer a range of emotions you can choose to represent how you feel in response to someone's link or status. No longer forced to just "like," now you can "love," "wow," "haha," "sad," or "angry" a post.
