Slack will soon respect your chosen skin tone color when you smash that emoji reaction

Illustration by William Joel / The Verge Many of us here at The Verge are big fans of emoji reactions in Slack, and today we noticed that our newsroom’s Slack now groups emoji reactions with different skin tones into one mass reaction. Here’s how it works. Let’s say that your colleague dropped a Simpsons-yellow Flexed Biceps emoji on a Slack message celebrating someone’s huge accomplishment. If your default skin tone for emoji in Slack is a dark skin tone, and you mash that Simpsons-yellow Flexed Biceps emoji reaction, a dark skin tone emoji will show up alongside the yellow one and your reaction will be added to the total count. My editors have allowed me to post this highly secretive message from our internal Slack so you can get an idea of how the grouped emoji reactions... Continue reading…