Facebookers, rejoice! Whatever your affinity with motion pictures, is commonly called GIF, know that there is now a much simpler and more intuitive way to share GIFs with your friends. Indeed, despite many months of abstinence, Facebook has finally adopted the GIF in his news feed.
Thus, you will now be able to share your animated images directly from your timeline without having to use the Giphy workaround.
Simply paste the URL of the GIF hosted on an external website as Giphy, Imgur, Tumblr, or others, in a publication or comment, and Facebook will do all the work for you, allowing you to meet with your true feelings expressed by an image repetitive movement.
absolutely GIFfing
In 2013, we saw GIF images on Facebook, all thanks to a workaround provided by Giphy. But unfortunately, the embedded content was read such a video, without that we can actually visualize the moving image in the timeline. The update today means that users will be able to share GIF they find all over the Web for Facebook, not just from a single source.
However, everyone does not immediately see the functionality, since the update is still being deployed. This addition represents a major change in the direction of Facebook, which has historically taken the decision not to offer support for GIF, saying it would make its news feeds "too chaotic".
In addition, I tested the feature on the blog's Facebook page, and I have found that the above steps do not work. This means that Facebook is either currently deploying functionality to personal profiles first or the firm has decided to limit it.
Thus, you will now be able to share your animated images directly from your timeline without having to use the Giphy workaround.
Simply paste the URL of the GIF hosted on an external website as Giphy, Imgur, Tumblr, or others, in a publication or comment, and Facebook will do all the work for you, allowing you to meet with your true feelings expressed by an image repetitive movement.
absolutely GIFfing
In 2013, we saw GIF images on Facebook, all thanks to a workaround provided by Giphy. But unfortunately, the embedded content was read such a video, without that we can actually visualize the moving image in the timeline. The update today means that users will be able to share GIF they find all over the Web for Facebook, not just from a single source.
However, everyone does not immediately see the functionality, since the update is still being deployed. This addition represents a major change in the direction of Facebook, which has historically taken the decision not to offer support for GIF, saying it would make its news feeds "too chaotic".
In addition, I tested the feature on the blog's Facebook page, and I have found that the above steps do not work. This means that Facebook is either currently deploying functionality to personal profiles first or the firm has decided to limit it.
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