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# How to use emoji reactions

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1. Press and hold for a few seconds on the message you wish to send an emoji reaction to.
2. A pop up will appear with an emoji quick access bar with commonly used emojis or simply click the ‘+’ icon to bring up a greater variety of emojis to send.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** You can unsend your emoji by tapping on the emoji you sent or check your marked emojis in your emoji pop up and tap on it there.
{% endhint %}

3. Feel free to use as many emojis as you'd like to make your response fun and easy! You can also tap on someone’s existing reaction to boost that emoji count.

{% hint style="success" %}
Tip: Tap on the message with emoji reactions to see who shared which emoji.
{% endhint %}

Didn’t spot your favourite emoji? Never fear, we’ll be adding even more soon! 🤝

If you need further support from one of our team members you can always contact us. We're happy to help!

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