Social media has come a long way. On Wednesday, Facebook released their animated ‘reaction’ emojis allowing people to interact with content, instead of just liking the post. It brings a whole new layer to social media, especially on the Texas Tech Campus.
“I think it’s changing how we’re communicating,” says Allison Matherly, Coordinator of Digital Engagement for Texas Tech. “It gives me a lot more insight into how people are interacting with the content and what their feelings are, much more than a ‘like’ does.”