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If you’re having trouble with GitHub reactions, don’t worry—here’s a simple way to fix the issue so you can react to posts smoothly.
Sometimes, reactions like thumbs up, thumbs down, laughter, or hugs don’t work properly because of a temporary glitch or browser problem. To get around this, try clearing your browser’s cache first. This action resets the stored data that might be causing the problem.
Here’s how to clear your cache in most popular browsers:
1. Open your browser settings.
2. Look for the “Privacy” or “History” section.
3. Find the option to clear browsing data or cache.
4. Make sure to select cached images and files.
5. Do the clearing process.
After clearing the cache, close and reopen your browser, then log back into GitHub. Now, try reacting to the post again.
If the reactions still don’t work, disable any browser extensions that might block parts of the site, such as ad blockers. Sometimes, these tools interfere with website features.
Also, update your browser to the latest version. Outdated browsers can have bugs that affect website functionality.
By doing these simple steps—clearing your cache, disabling extensions, and updating your browser—you should be able to fix reaction issues in GitHub easily. If problems continue, try using a different browser or device to see if that helps.




