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A single reaction animation, frequently duplicated in chats by community members, added 377GB to a site's backup quota.
When you really want to get your point across, nothing beats a hilarious little video clip. Here's how to find them and use them. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
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 ...
The MTV cameras captured some funny star reactions – and we made them GIFs Not everyone can muster the enthusiasm of a teenager with a VMAs floor pass. Several celebs were caught looking less than ...
Remember how much fun your high school chemistry class was? Neither do we. But that may be because there weren’t enough explosions. Well, nowadays, the internet can fix that problem in a jiffy—or ...
Salty reaction GIFs have a special home on Twitter. Sometimes they just work better than anything you can write in 140 characters. Though a GIF of Giant Bomb's video producer and podcaster Drew ...
GIFs are the hot new thing. News organization BuzzFeed.com, which has staked its future on dozens of GIF and listicle posts a day, now has a staggering 85 million unique visitors a month.