Animated GIFs have most certainly become a massively popular form of communication and for good reasons. Here are just a few of them:
GIFs tell stories better than standard still images
GIFs will grab your user’s attention instantly, thus attracting more attention to your content
GIFs will help you to engage their reactions and emotions more effectively
Unlike long videos, GIFs get the point across automatically, silently and in a mere matter of seconds before they loops back to the beginning.
Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) first introduced the ability to share animated GIFs in 2014 and since then they have been used millions of times to pass along messages.
How to Use GIFs on Twitter: A Step by Step Guide
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