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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.
GIF fans rejoice: 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. GIFs have become a ...
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.
GIFs are like super-powered versions of pictures that can say so much more than a thousand words and now Google image searches for GIFs are getting a share button, making it even easier to say ...
Here come the GIFs. We noticed Twitter testing an in-app GIF button on Android a few weeks, and now the company has formally announced that it is turning the pilot into a feature for all users.
Whenever you’re composing a Tweet or Direct Message, you can search and browse the GIF library. So if you’re looking for the perfect cat yawn or dance move to express exactly how you feel, just click ...
Twitter will now let you make GIFs right from the in-app camera on iOS. The new feature could be a useful way to share short clips to your timeline without having to upload a full video.
Click on the Video To GIF button and then click the Choose File button to select the video you want, or drop a URL into the file (but video sites like YouTube won't work).
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.
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.