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Facebook will let you post animated GIFs to the News Feed by pasting a link to one in the status update box. You are not able to upload GIFs from your computer or mobile device, ...
Facebook users will slowly start being able to copy a GIF link from Giphy, Tumblr or Google Images, and when the update is published, the GIF will automatically be animated inline. GIFs are ...
Facebook this afternoon confirmed that it will now support animated GIFs in the Facebook News Feed. Not everyone will see the added functionality immediately, we understand, as the update is still ...
Count a victory for animated GIFs on Facebook, as they've recently softened their stance, if only slightly. You'll be able to share GIFs provided they aren't hosted on Facebook.
It's a good day: you can now post GIFs on Facebook. We may as well just say goodbye to words and typing ever again.
Facebook users gained the ability to post GIFs in May, and now marketers are getting in on the animated fun. GIFs have been around as a simple rich media device for a long time, but remain popular ...
Facebook opens the doors to animated .GIF image postings on the vast social network – through 3rd party servers. While you'll be able to see animated gifs on Facebook from this point forward ...
Animated GIFs are great for expressing emotions and sharing memes that you have trouble communicating through mere text. You can post GIFs as a status update or comment, and the process is pretty ...
Giphy, a library of video clips and animated images, will become part of Facebook’s Instagram group in a $400-million deal. (Carl Court / Getty Images) By Bloomberg. Bloomberg.
Thanks to Giphy, animated GIFs will now play on loop, much like a video, on your Facebook posts and comments. Officially, Facebook has disputed the fact that they support animated GIFs, but Giphy has ...
Starting today, all animated GIFs shared from Giphy to Facebook will employ a workaround that allows them to endlessly animate once they’re clicked on, seemingly through being converted into flash.
Facebook is acquiring Giphy, a search engine and database for short, animated images known as GIFs, for an undisclosed sum, adding to its growing stable of apps and services at a time when ...