Facebook confirmed it has begun testing a new GIF maker in the camera feature of the main Facebook mobile application. The feature, which is available with the tap of a button at the top of the screen ...
That sweet reaction GIF finally has a place on Facebook. After a months-long test of the feature, the social network announced that it's finally rolling out support for GIFs in Facebook comments. SEE ...
Sometimes a GIF just puts it better than any text comment possibly could. No matter your reason for using one, animated GIFs are a great way to add something fun to your Facebook status, or break up ...
Facebook is experimenting with a built-in GIF creator on the platform. With a quick app update, select iOS users can spot the new GIF mode within Facebook’s camera. The GIF function is not available ...
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It's about freaking time. GIFs could finally be coming to more places on Facebook. The social network plans to start testing a new GIF button in comments, Facebook confirmed Friday, meaning proper ...
If a picture says a thousand words, then a GIF says a million. Communicating via GIF can be more effective — and hilarious — than words. On Thursday, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the GIF, ...
Reply threads on Facebook are about to get a lot more animated. To mark the 30th anniversary of the GIF format, all users will get the new GIF comment button that Facebook began testing three months ...
When it comes to the internet, GIFs are like that funny, reliable friend — ready to drop in at a moment's notice to throw some shade or bring the laughs. So it's hard to believe something so ingrained ...
Giphy, the creator of the GIF search engine, has created a work around that promises to bring the animated file format to the social network, but fails to deliver. Facebookers can indeed share GIFs ...
30 years after the creation of the whimsical animated image, Facebook is finally letting its users put GIFs into Facebook comments. Used as a way to express one's self without explicitly doing so ...