Facebook has finally rolled out the GIF button for comments, allowing users to reply to posts with the animated GIFs that have carved out their place in the online world. The addition of the feature ...
On this day, 30 years ago, communication improved dramatically with the invention of the GIF. Naturally, the best way to mark this historical development is by using GIFs as liberally as possible, and ...
GIFs may be a holdover from the earliest days of the internet, but the ability to easily share little silent, looping, satisfying clips looks to be with us for the long haul. And with Twitter’s ...
Twitter wants you to share more GIFs, that’s why the company is testing a new GIF button inside its mobile app. Some lucky users are seeing a button that appears between the camera and poll icons ...
After years of stubborn caution, Facebook is finally embracing the animated GIF. Next week Facebook will begin testing a GIF button that lets users post GIFs from services like Giphy and Tenor as ...
When words fail, GIFs can speak volumes. Sometimes Twitter’s 140-character limit just isn’t enough to convey your message. But thanks to Twitter’s new introduction of the GIF button, expressing ...
Twitter wants its users to share more GIFs and the microblogging platform is testing a dedicated GIF button on mobile. Twitter is one of the most popular social networking services online. The company ...
Facebook has been hesitant with the idea of bringing animated GIFs to the News Feed, arguing this could create too many distractions from what really matters (as if those autoplay videos don’t do the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — GIF fans rejoice: Twitter is adding a button on iOS, Android and the Web so you can search for GIFs by keyword and insert them into tweets and direct messages with a single tap. GIFs ...
Twitter user Phil Pearlman provided a screenshot of the button from the Android version of the app. As you can see in the tweet below, the dedicated GIF feature can be found in the “compose tweet” ...
GIF fans rejoice: Twitter is adding a button on iOS, Android and the Web so you can search for GIFs by keyword and insert them into tweets and direct messages with a single tap. GIFs have become a ...
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