iOS 17.4 update could stop embarrassing video conferencing moments،
Fetterman threw the confetti over Zoom on MSNBC pic.twitter.com/fpylDiU1uc
–Andy Kaczynski (@KFILE) February 23, 2024
In other words, if Zoom wanted to reduce the number of embarrassing and embarrassing incidents, it could, once iOS 17.4 has been released to the public, reactions are disabled by default.
The current list of Reactions answers for iOS 17iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma looks like this:
- To show red hearts, use both hands to make a heart sign.
- To show balloons, make a victory sign (peace sign).
- To display a thumbs-up emoji, hold a thumbs up.
- To view a thumbs down emoji, hold a thumbs down.
- To view stormy rain, hold two thumbs down.
- To show confetti, make two victory signs (peace signs).
- To show fireworks, raise two thumbs.
- To display the laser beams, make the Hook 'em Horns sign on each hand.
If you want to turn off reactions on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, follow these instructions:
Open the FaceTime app.
Tap Video Effects.
Tap the feedback “pill” to turn off the feature. The pill will turn from white to black.
Turn off the Reactions feature on iOS
And that's all! By following these instructions, you might have avoided accidentally triggering an embarrassing or awkward response to an accidental hand gesture during a video chat with your boss, therapist, friends, or family members.