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What do the symbols on facebook messenger mean?

What do the symbols on facebook messenger mean?

Messenger uses different icons to let you know when your messages have been sent, delivered and read. : A blue circle means that your message is sending. : A blue circle with a check means that your message has been sent. : A filled-in blue circle with a check means that your message has been delivered.

How do I change the like symbol on Facebook chat?

If a thumbs-up just isn’t your style, you can change your like button to whatever you want. Go into a chat and tap the circle with an “i” in it. Then, tap on the Emoji option. A menu will pop up with a variety of emojis you can use instead of the standard thumbs-up.

What does the pulsing circle on messenger mean?

To answer more precisely, the pulsing ring means that person is currently viewing your conversation and they are avaliable for video calling. From experience I notice the pulsating ring only appears when they have your conversation open.

What does the chat icon look like on Facebook?

You’ll find Chat in the bottom-right corner of any page on Facebook. At the top of each chat window or chat box is a blue bar displaying the name of the person you’re chatting with and two or three icons. The one you might or might not have is the video icon.

How do I get rid of the Like button on Facebook Messenger?

How to Turn off the New Emojis

  1. Open the Messenger app on your device.
  2. Click on the “Me” option at the bottom of the screen, and choose the “Photos and Media” tab.
  3. Click on the off side of the “Messenger Emoji” button to disable the feature.

How do I change the like icon on Facebook Messenger?

To change your default emoji on Facebook Messenger’s mobile app:

  1. Open a chat window. This can be with any individual or any group chat.
  2. Below Theme, you will see the Emoji option. Click on it.
  3. You can now change from the ‘Like’ button to any emoji you like.

How does Messenger decide who appears first?

The algorithm chooses interactions, activity, communication, photos, etc. This determines which friends will show up on top and have priority. The friends that you communicate with most often will usually be first on this list.

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Ruth Doyle