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Twitter wants you to share more GIFs, that's why the company is testing a new GIF button inside its mobile app.
Twitter users reported to have seen a dedicated GIF button on Twitter's mobile app. The social networking service may be testing the feature, which has now disappeared from apps.
Twitter is adding a button on iOS, Android and the Web so you can search for GIFs by keyword and insert them into tweets and direct messages with a single tap.
Facebook has finally rolled out the GIF button for comments, allowing users to reply to posts with the animated GIFs. The social network launched the feature as part of its commemoration of the ...
A dedicated GIF button (pictured) has appeared on the accounts of a small number of Twitter users and clicking the button shows rows of ready-made clips for a wide range of occasions.
Naturally, the best way to mark this historical development is by using GIFs as liberally as possible, and if you haven't already figured out how to use Facebook's GIF button, today is the day.
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 ...
When words fail, GIFs can speak volumes. Sometimes Twitter’s 140-character limit just isn’t enough to convey your message. But thanks to Twitter’s new introduction of the GIF button ...
Sources claim Facebook is to begin testing a new GIF button for News Feed comments. Will you be using it?
Twitter just caught up with the times. The company has announced a GIF search feature is coming to tweets and direct messages. It is rolling out an honest-to-goodness GIF button. So, when you're ...
On mobile, you can find it next to the emoji button and on desktop you can find it between the photo attachment and sticker buttons. Click the GIF button and search for how you're feeling.
Twitter users have spotted a dedicated GIF button on the platform's mobile app, which gives them access to trending and categorized GIFs.