This article explains how to react to posts with nine different reactions such as "Thank You," "Great," or "Haha." In the web version, you select the reaction by hovering over the Thank You button; in the app, by long pressing. Reactions can be undone. The display under "Replies and Thanks" shows your own actions, not those received. You can see who reacted by hovering over or clicking the reaction icon.
Do you like a post or did it help you? Then show it to your neighbor with a click on "Thank You" under the respective post.
You can choose between nine different reactions: "Thank You," "Great," "Good Idea," and "Bravo," "Agree," "Sad," "Wow," "Haha," and "I Support."
If you accidentally thanked a post, you can of course also take back the "Thank You." Simply click the button again.
Note: You received an email because someone reacted to your post or comment, but you do not see this reaction on the platform. This is because we do not send a notification when the person removes the reaction or emoji.
Please note that the number under "Replies and Thanks" in the profile does not include the received replies and thanks but rather the replies and thanks you have created yourself.
How can I react to a post?
For the Web Version:
Hover your mouse over the Thank You button "Thumbs Up," a bar will appear. Then click on the desired reaction.
If you want to see who has reacted to a post, simply move your mouse over the icon without clicking. The names of the people who reacted with this emoji will then be displayed.
If you want to see who has reacted to a comment, just click on the icon to the right below the comment. A list with the different reactions will then be displayed.
For our Apps:
By clicking the "Thumbs Up" icon, you react with Thank You. If you long press the icon, the other reaction options will be offered.
If you want to see who reacted to a post, long press the icon, then a list with the different reactions will be displayed.
If you want to see, just tap briefly on the icon to the right below the comment. A list with the different reactions will then be displayed.