Facebook Ragefaces of the Day: One entrepreneurial Redditor recently came across the revelation that ragefaces can be employed in Facebook chat in lieu of boring old emoticons.
Redditor Soulholder explains:
These work by referencing the account’s ID. They’re actually Pages who’s display pictures are set to ragefaces.
See here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poker-Face/129627277060203 = [[129627277060203]]
You can find yours by clicking on your profile, and then looking at the URL. The string or series of numbers after facebook.com/ will be yours. You can also get your friend’s ID’s by viewing their profile.
Alternatively, you can just use Zuckerberg’s face using [[4]].
For the lazy (and you know who you are!), below is an exhaustive list of ragefaces and their corresponding “magic number,” courtesy of Redditor RottingRyno:
- Troll face: [[171108522930776]]
- ARE YOU F*CKING KIDDING ME: [[143220739082110]]
- Not bad Obama:[[169919399735055]]
- Me Gusta: [[211782832186415]]
- Mother of God: [[142670085793927]]
- Cereal Guy: [[170815706323196]]
- LOL Face: [[168456309878025]]
- NO Guy: [[167359756658519]]
- Yao Ming: [[218595638164996]]
- Derp: [[224812970902314]]
- Derpina: [[192644604154319]]
- Forever Alone: [[177903015598419]]
- Not Bad : [[NotBaad]]
- F*ck yeah : [[105387672833401]]
- Challange accepted: [[100002727365206]]
- Okay face: [[100002752520227]]
- Dumb bitch: [[218595638164996]]
- Poker face [[129627277060203]]
- Okay face [[224812970902314]]
- Socially awkward penguin [[98438140742]]
- Rage face [[FUUUOFFICIAL]]
- Lamp [[100001256102462]]
- No [[167359756658519]]
- MOG [[142670085793927]]
- Feel like a sir [[168040846586189]] [[125038607580286]]
- Forever alone christmas. [[100002727365206]]
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