Be that as it may, Facebook as of late accomplished something positive. For Mother's Day this year and a year ago, they added an uncommon reaction emoji to their rundown of determinations: notwithstanding love, similar to, "goodness," "haha," sad, and angry reaction alternatives, they included a flower. The flower stands for being grateful.
For a few days, Facebook users could offer thanks for posts they preferred by choosing a stylishly satisfying purple bloom to respond to posts. Unfortunately, in any case, similarly, as they did a year ago, Facebook expelled the choice days after the occasion passed (fun certainty: one of the most punctual aims of Mother's Day was to dissent war).
So where did the Thankful button go? It was a possibility for a couple days alongside the new Angry, Sad, and so on buttons as another option to the Like button.
REASON FOR THE INTRODUCTION AND DISAPPEARANCE
According to Facebook spokesperson Arie who answered the question. In her words;
Unfortunately, the Thankful reaction was available only for Mother’s Day and has since been removed. If you'd like to share your feedback regarding the Thankful reaction, you can do so by visiting the form linked below:
Facebook Feedback
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