Currently, the reaction feature is mostly used for likes, but it's not limited to that. Here are the top 30 reactions my node has seen in the last couple of days (with counts):

["+",259104]

["ðŸĪ™",141352]

["⚠ïļ",1720]

["😆",911]

["🖖",504]

["âĪïļ",433]

["😁",401]

["ðŸ”Ĩ",324]

["🍔",248]

["ðŸ’Ū",196]

["😭",180]

["ðŸĪ”",125]

["ðŸ’Ĩ",117]

["ðŸĨ‚",109]

["⚡ïļ",105]

["ðŸĪĢ",104]

["ðŸ˜Đ",96]

["ðŸ‘―",72]

["ðŸū",70]

["ðŸ˜Ū",69]

["🧐",68]

["ðŸŪ",58]

["👍ðŸŧ",54]

["😃",52]

["👑",51]

["ðŸĶī",48]

["👀",48]

["😄",45]

["😂",43]

["ðŸ’Ŋ",37]

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Thanks for the info.

Which client is giving users the hamburger reaction as an option? I need it. 😂

nostrgram.co/?nows=1 or snort.social / semisol.snort.dev

Looking at the data in my node, here's the list of "client" values seen in all reactions (kind=7 notes) my node has seen:

astral

BIJA

coracle

gossip

nostr_console

Since well-known client implementations like Damus aren't listed, I take this to mean that it's uncommon for client applications to tag their reactions.

To make a long story short, I can't tell from the data alone where the hamburgers are coming from.

😂ðŸĪĢ