Have you been dying to share your emotions in the form of an animated GIF on Twitter? That"s been impossible since the social network first launched, as it automatically compresses images into JPG files, but now that"s changed – starting today, users can tweet animated GIFs on the Twitter website as well as its Android and iPhone apps.
The social network"s support account announced the news with a tweet containing an animated GIF. As with the network"s previous image system, the interface shows that GIFs will also be compressed for speedier viewing on the mobile-centric platform. The image in the support account"s tweet, seen below, animates when clicked.
Starting today, you can share and view animated GIFs on https://t.co/wJD8Fp317i, Android and iPhone. https://t.co/XBrAbOm4Ya
— Twitter Support (@Support) June 18, 2014
Unfortunately for Windows Phone users, Twitter"s app for Microsoft"s smartphone operating system doesn"t yet support tweeting animated GIFs. Given that the Twitter app for Windows Phone hasn"t been updated since November, it seems unlikely the support will be added anytime soon, especially since several other significant updates haven"t been added to the app when its Android and iOS counterparts received them.
Source: Twitter Support