The idea (pre-aquisition, afaik Meta deprioritized that) was letting companies pay to push their gifs. Since companies can't directly buy ads in your private conversations, giphy could offer them the exciting opportunity to push people to send ads in meme-format to their friends! (I wish I was joking, but that was their framing)
Analytics tracking pixels normally ARE GIFs, specifically a 43 byte transparent 1x1 GIF.
But most “GIFs” are not GIFs but rather Mp4, mov, or webm or some other compressed file format. Actual GIFs are extremely wasteful of bandwidth and not hardware optimized. The name lives on though.
detaro|2 years ago
The idea (pre-aquisition, afaik Meta deprioritized that) was letting companies pay to push their gifs. Since companies can't directly buy ads in your private conversations, giphy could offer them the exciting opportunity to push people to send ads in meme-format to their friends! (I wish I was joking, but that was their framing)
dorkwood|2 years ago
Dumb question, but why can’t they?
notjustanymike|2 years ago
generj|2 years ago
But most “GIFs” are not GIFs but rather Mp4, mov, or webm or some other compressed file format. Actual GIFs are extremely wasteful of bandwidth and not hardware optimized. The name lives on though.