React to photos with emoji to show how you feel. Tap any emoji below a photo to add your reaction. Tap again to remove it. You can add multiple different reactions to the same photo.
Available reactions:
Each emoji shows a count of how many people have reacted with it. Your own reactions are highlighted so you can see what you’ve already added.
Reactions update automatically every 60 seconds, so you’ll see others’ reactions appear without refreshing the page.
Leave comments on photos and events to share your thoughts, memories, or questions.
Below the reactions on any photo, you’ll find the comments section. Type your comment (up to 280 characters) and tap Post. Comments appear in chronological order, oldest first.
At the bottom of the event page, there’s a comments section for general discussion about the event. This is a good place for messages that aren’t about a specific photo.
You can delete your own comments by tapping the trash icon next to them. The event host can delete any comment on their event or photos.
When someone comments on a photo you uploaded, you’ll get a notification. The event host also gets notified of all comments. Check the bell icon in the top navigation to see your notifications.
For reactions, you’ll get a notification when a photo you uploaded (or host) reaches certain milestones (every 3 reactions).
Each notification includes a link that takes you directly to the specific comment or reaction on the page — you don’t have to scroll to find it. Comment notifications show a thumbnail of the photo (for photo comments) or the event/group avatar. Notification links:
Event hosts can turn comments on or off for their entire event, or for individual photos.
On the event page, look for the toggle switch next to the “Comments” heading. When off, the comment form is hidden and a message shows “Comments are disabled on this event.”
On a photo, the host can similarly toggle comments off for just that photo. This is useful if a particular photo is attracting unwanted discussion.
When comments are disabled, existing comments are still visible — only new comments are blocked.