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"You need to select a reaction type." But I see no reaction?

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I'm pining to answer my own question. But please see below.

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Languages & Linguistics Codidact does not currently have any reactions enabled. This means that when you go to react to a post, there are no available reactions, and so you can't actually react.

I'm aware that it's confusing to show the "react" feature when you can't actually use it; we should probably change it so that it doesn't show up if you can't use it. Thanks for bringing this up.

(If you want to enable reactions on Languages & Linguistics, that would be a discussion to bring up in their Meta category.)

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

I noticed this a while back and filed an issue on GitHub, but it looks like no one's gotten to it yet. I agree the current situation is confusing. We didn't think to poke at "all reactions disabled" in testing, oops.