Reactionswithlike
Reactionswithlike is a term used in digital communication to describe a user interface pattern and data model that centers around the Like reaction to content, while allowing optional accompanying context or metadata. It is not a single product, but a generic concept used to discuss how Like feedback can be captured, stored, and analyzed alongside other interactions.
In practice, Reactionswithlike may encode reaction events with fields such as user_id, content_id, timestamp, and an
Implementation considerations include user consent, handling of mistaken clicks, accessibility for screen readers, and localization. Designers
History and status: The term appears in academic literature and industry discussions since the early 2010s