At long last, Facebook underpins GIFs. GIFs are among the most fun piece of the web and one of the motivation behind why sites like 9GAG, Imgur have such a large number of followers.
“We’re rolling out support for animated GIFs in News Feed. This is so you can share more fun, expressive things with your companions on Facebook, the interpersonal organization affirmed to Techcrunch.
On the other hand, everybody will be unable to see the usefulness quickly as Facebook is as yet revealing the new element support. This denote a huge change for Facebook as the social site has abstained from supporting GIFs, asserting it would make the News Feed 'excessively confused', includes the report. Truth be told, numerous clients were astounded when Facebook didn't bolster the configuration even after Twitter did it a year ago.
In any case, pictures transferred specifically to Facebook won't work. Clients will need to install the GIF by dropping in a connection in your status to GIF facilitated destinations like Tumblr, Imgur and others.
"GIFs will auto-play on Facebook in accordance with your present feature autoplay settings. On the off chance that you decide to cripple autoplay in your settings, you can tap or snap a GIF (as demonstrated by "GIF" in a white hover on the picture) to play it rather," the report includes.
As of not long ago, the best way to share GIFs were a little workaround offered by Giphy. Then again, the new declaration now makes the backing for GIFs official.
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