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Update May 29th, 2:40PM: Facebook Pages currently cannot post GIFs.Here’s the official word from Facebook: “We built support for animated GIFs to help people express themselves in fun new ways ...
Facebook GIF button allows you to leave GIFs in comments without leaving Facebook. And the animated takeover continues. Facebook, after much, much ado, has finally added GIF support.
That’s why, in 2015, Facebook introduced GIF support. Now, you can dominate your friends’ feeds with moving pictures! It’s like the late 1800s all over again. Read on to find out how.
One survey of 1,000 Americans in September found that 1 in 4 was a "compulsive GIF user," posting or sending them every couple of hours. Of those asked, 55% thought you were funnier if you used ...
But yesterday, you could not post GIFs to Facebook. And, today, you can. Animated GIFs. Now, GIF only animate on Facebook when you link to a GIF’s page on Giphy.com.
The day we have been waiting for has finally arrived: Facebook has introduced GIFs as a reaction option across its social platform. Perfect for when you want to be passive aggressive AF when ...
Facebook is today rolling out a long-awaited feature within its iOS app, which will allow users to post GIFs directly into comments using a native GIF button. To share a GIF, users will find the ...
Get your followers to post a gif that best explains their favorite movie. Then, everyone gets to guess what the movie is. Or, if you want it to be easier, have them post an actual GIF from the movie.
Today, Facebook has rolled out a GIF-supported poll feature that allows users to post votable questions as a new status on both the web and iOS and Android apps.
To give you a walk-through, first go to the Giphy website and search for whatever you’re interested in posting. Then you can either just press the “Facebook” button that will post the GIF to ...
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