Dear Facegram... Quick reactions is an annoying useless feature that just gluts the overall look and feel of the whole chat area UX/UI. Please add an option to disable that feature totally for the individual view in groups and for private chats where it is disabled totally if one of the two users disabled it. It's so damn annoying... maybe quit making a messenger a bad social media platform. Telegram gets more and more glutted with stupid features. You'd better do something regarding privacy concerns and neo-nazi groups and channels instead of adding goofy features that nobody really needs.
would be extremely nice to be able to toggle new features. as for political extremism, i personally am against it too, but i believe it's not Telegram's (or any platform's for that matter) responsibility to police online communication..
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Bart Louwers
Please remove quick reactions from the Android and Desktop clients. Or at least make an option to disable them.
Crustulum
An option to disable the reactions in PM's are totally needed. In both mobile and desktop clients.
Laiteux
I think the fact that there's no option to disable quick reactions is really a regresssion, especially since I'm more willing to edit/delete/view seen receipts of a message than wanting to like it. There's a ton of features in the context menu which makes it way more favorable to be open rather than a reaction to be given, plus opening it with a long-press is, as stated in the name, pretty long and annoying.
TLDR: Context menu is way more propitious to be open than a reaction to be given, therefore it makes no sense to prioritize the quick-reaction feature by default, other than wanting to be like Instagram/Messenger/Whatever, especially when there's absolutely no way to rollback this behaviour.
Telegram always has a lot of settings for everything, so I don't see why such a simple thing wouldn't even exist in the first place.
Sojaki
Please really introduce an option to disable reactions entirely, meaning seeing and receiving them. I started using Telegram as an awesome messenger and am now whitnessing it becoming a shitty social network with a lot of anti-features which just distract from the conversation. In my humble opinion, Telegram was already feature-complete before introducing animated stickers
Kavus Kazian
And for the first time, I accidentally reacted with a thumbs-down instead of tapping reply, because they're so close together. I really wish this feature could be turned off!
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Volodymyr Liutkin
Often find myself making accidental reactions with this feature.
Please read. He didn't say to remove them. He said add the option to disable them optionally.
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Ilya Nikitin
(Android) Quick reaction gesture is so badly handled. Every time I just scroll the chat (no double-tapping, just smooth scrolling), it places the reactions on the messages that are even not under my thumb at the moment, sometimes reactions are placed to 2 messages in a row, all accidentally. Very disappointing.
Fluorine Dog
Please just add an option to disable it. It may be a good feature for others, not for me.
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as for political extremism, i personally am against it too, but i believe it's not Telegram's (or any platform's for that matter) responsibility to police online communication..
TLDR: Context menu is way more propitious to be open than a reaction to be given, therefore it makes no sense to prioritize the quick-reaction feature by default, other than wanting to be like Instagram/Messenger/Whatever, especially when there's absolutely no way to rollback this behaviour.
Telegram always has a lot of settings for everything, so I don't see why such a simple thing wouldn't even exist in the first place.
I started using Telegram as an awesome messenger and am now whitnessing it becoming a shitty social network with a lot of anti-features which just distract from the conversation.
In my humble opinion, Telegram was already feature-complete before introducing animated stickers