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If you’re experiencing issues with GitHub reactions not working properly, there’s a simple solution you can try. Sometimes, the problem is caused by your browser’s cache or cookies storing outdated data, which can interfere with how reactions load and function.
Start by clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Open your browser settings.
2. Look for the section labeled “Privacy” or “History”.
3. Find the option to clear browsing data, then select “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files”.
4. Confirm and clear the data.
After clearing your cache and cookies, close your browser completely and reopen it. Log back into GitHub and navigate to the page where reactions aren’t working. Try clicking on the reactions again to see if it resolves the issue.
If reactions still aren’t functioning properly, consider disabling browser extensions one by one, especially ad blockers or security plugins, as they can sometimes block certain scripts or elements from loading correctly on GitHub.
Finally, if the problem persists, switching to a different browser can help determine if the issue is specific to your current browser. Sometimes, updating your browser to the latest version can also fix compatibility issues.
Following these steps typically resolves reaction problems on GitHub and ensures smoother interaction on the platform.



