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Microsoft’s Yammer app updates on iOS with new reactions for conversations

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 30, 2020
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The iOS Yammer app updated to Version 7.80.0 today. This latest update added the new reaction feature which replaces the familiar Like function with a variety of more emotion similar to what people see on Facebook and in Microsoft Teams.

Here’s the full patch notes:

  • You now have more ways to react to Yammer conversations. In addition to Like, you can respond with the Love, Laugh, Celebrate, Thank, and Sad reactions, Just long press the Like button to see the new options. This gives you more ways to express your feelings in conversations you care most about while gaining insight about how others feel about your content.
  • Fixed a bug that duplicated some notifications in the Notifications tab.

Are you a fan of these new reactions or do you prefer the simple Like? Share your thoughts with the community in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest and Facebook for more Microsoft app news.

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