You aren’t meant to be able to anti-react to a reaction that no one else has reacted
But this seems bad, then, given the current stable of reactions!
I understand it from the standpoint of interaction design, of course—but then it seems like you should add opposite-valence reactions for those reactions which currently make sense as standalone anti-reacts (see my other comments in this thread for some examples).
But this seems bad, then, given the current stable of reactions!
I understand it from the standpoint of interaction design, of course—but then it seems like you should add opposite-valence reactions for those reactions which currently make sense as standalone anti-reacts (see my other comments in this thread for some examples).