Teams love the convenience of a thumbs‑up: fast, tidy, and emotionally inexpensive. But when reactions replace named decisions they become a bureaucracy of inertia—consensus by emoji, accountability by inference, and stalled projects wrapped in passive consent. In this 10‑minute monologue Dr Disruptor performs a forensic audit of reaction culture: what an honest approval guarantees (owner, scope, deadline) versus what a reaction often signals (quiet assent, shrugged responsibility, or a shortcut to silence uncomfortable debate). The Survivor supplies empathy‑first, immediately usable moves: three diagnostic signals your org confuses reactions with decisions; a triage flow to Convert→Ticket+Owner, Install a Reaction Legend (emoji = micro‑status, not sign‑off), or Close+Archive with a one‑line follow‑up; and three paste‑ready artifacts (reaction legend blurb, closing message that forces an owner, and a ticket template). Listeners leave with a two‑week 'Reaction Reality' pilot to test one channel, simple KPIs to measure decision clarity, and a CTA to visit the show site for downloadable templates. May your coffee be stronger than your mission statement.