![]() Easy, right? You didn't even have to type anything! It's true that they're nearly effortless to employ: Simply press on a message until you're presented with the Tapback options - a heart, a thumbs up, a thumbs down, a HAHA, a double exclamation point, and a question mark - and pick the one you want. ![]() Tapbacks were created, one assumes, to make texting more convenient. With it came the iMessage Tapback, the convenient and highly ambiguous reaction feature that - nearly three years later - no one quite knows how to use. ![]() In September 2016, Apple released iOS 10.
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