← Back to context Comment by mrweasel 3 months ago Well, Microsoft did add "reactions" to Outlook and has been universally hated for it. 2 comments mrweasel Reply gmueckl 3 months ago Wasn't the hate because of a botched implementation that ended up spamming the original sender or something? mrweasel 3 months ago Yeah, the reactions are just email messages with special headers, which as you say ends up spamming people who don't use Outlook. I think the hate was a mix of reaction to bad implementation and the concept in general.
gmueckl 3 months ago Wasn't the hate because of a botched implementation that ended up spamming the original sender or something? mrweasel 3 months ago Yeah, the reactions are just email messages with special headers, which as you say ends up spamming people who don't use Outlook. I think the hate was a mix of reaction to bad implementation and the concept in general.
mrweasel 3 months ago Yeah, the reactions are just email messages with special headers, which as you say ends up spamming people who don't use Outlook. I think the hate was a mix of reaction to bad implementation and the concept in general.
Wasn't the hate because of a botched implementation that ended up spamming the original sender or something?
Yeah, the reactions are just email messages with special headers, which as you say ends up spamming people who don't use Outlook. I think the hate was a mix of reaction to bad implementation and the concept in general.