Bureau of Minor Sufferings — Official Filing

Official Certificate: Emoji Reaction Deployed in Lieu of Substantive Response

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The Bureau of Minor Sufferings classifies the Heart-React Non-Response as a Minimum Engagement Event. You sent a message that warranted a reply. They hearted it. The heart is technically an acknowledgment, but it is functionally a door closed with a flower taped to it. The Bureau has documented the distinction.

About This Filing Category

Bureau Digital Communication Analysis has established the Reaction-Response Hierarchy: a typed reply represents full engagement, a reaction emoji represents acknowledgment, and silence represents disengagement. The problem arises when a reaction is deployed in response to a message that requires a typed reply ? a practice the Bureau terms Reaction Substitution.

Example Bureau Findings (Preview)
§Finding 1 (§6.1.a): The claimant transmitted a message containing a direct question. The respondent applied a heart reaction (??) without providing a written response, constituting a Reaction Substitution event.
§Finding 2 (§6.1.b): The heart reaction was applied within two (2) minutes of message delivery, confirming the respondent read and processed the message with sufficient attention to react but insufficient engagement to reply.
§Finding 3 (§6.1.c): The direct question contained in the claimant's message remains unanswered as of the filing date, twenty-four hours post-reaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a thumbs-up better or worse than a heart?
The Bureau classifies both as Reaction Substitutions with equivalent severity. The specific emoji chosen does not affect the classification, as the infraction lies in the substitution itself, not the selection.
What if it was just a photo or meme I sent?
The Bureau acknowledges that certain content types (photos, memes, links) may reasonably warrant a reaction rather than a reply. The infraction applies specifically when the message contains a direct question or substantive content.
Can I file on behalf of someone else?
Yes. Use Gift mode — toggle it at the top of the filing form. Enter their name and describe what happened.
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No. This is satirical parody. The Bureau is not a government agency. Certificates carry no legal authority. See our Terms.
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