![]() ![]() There’s no word on how users can alert the social media service to their local pride celebrations that might not be on its radar. ![]() Or realize, this just ain’t coming back for you - probably not until next June. Just go to Facebook’s official LGBTQ page, like it, and if you’re in one of the approved cities, the rainbow flag emoji should show up as an available reaction to posts, videos and photographs.įacebook says if it doesn’t appear immediately, try refreshing the page or restarting your app. You can also like the page to access the reaction, however, because this is a new experience we’ve been testing, the rainbow reaction will not be available everywhere.įacebook users in Egypt, Palestine, Bahrain, Lebanon, Singapore, Russia, among other countries, have never been able to access the pride emoji - because those countries either don’t condone or have outlawed anything that is considered “promotion of homosexuality.”īut if you’re in Brighton or Manchester, UK, Cologne or Berlin, Germany, or other cities where Facebook determines a local Pride celebration is occurring, you’re in luck. People in the major cities with Pride celebrations will be able to use a temporary rainbow reaction during local Pride celebrations.
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