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I’m not sure this is possible since reactions tend to be in the context of the comment. For example, if a comment is expressing anger at an injustice, an angry emoji would probably be interpreted as “I am also angry” at the injustice and not disagreement or anger about the comment. If someone is expressing a personal loss, a sad emoji would me likely mean sympathy.
True, it's hard to express emotion consistently. Even if the emoji has a caption "This makes me mad," although it is conveying the emotion it's not conveying the reason (I am angry as well, I am angry because I disagree). But we can gauge controversial/emotional posts.