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Home » How to Use GitHub Copilot: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Use GitHub Copilot: A Step-by-Step Guide

Fahad Khan by Fahad Khan
April 25, 2026
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If you’re having trouble viewing a GitHub discussion or comment where reactions like thumbs up or smiley faces are not showing up, there’s a simple fix you can try. Sometimes, your browser’s settings can interfere with these reaction icons, making them appear missing or broken. Here’s a straightforward way to solve this issue:

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First, check your browser’s privacy or security settings. Some browsers block certain scripts or content that GitHub relies on for displaying emojis and reactions properly. Make sure to allow scripts from GitHub, especially if you have ad blockers or privacy extensions enabled.

Next, clear your browser’s cache. Old cached data might cause display issues. To do this, go to your browser settings, find the option for clearing browsing data, and select cookies and cached images. After clearing, restart your browser and visit the page again.

If that doesn’t work, try disabling any browser extensions that might block scripts or content from loading, such as ad blockers or privacy tools. You can do this temporarily to see if reactions appear correctly.

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Another tip is to use a different browser or open the page in incognito/private mode. Sometimes, this can bypass extensions and settings that cause the problem.

Lastly, ensure your browser is up to date. Outdated browsers can have compatibility issues that prevent certain elements from loading correctly.

By following these steps—checking your browser’s settings, clearing cache, disabling extensions temporarily, or switching browsers—you should be able to get the reactions and emojis showing properly on GitHub discussion pages. This simple troubleshooting often resolves the issue quickly and keeps your browsing experience smooth.

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