For years Facebook has refused to allow brand content to have animated gifs, but that is about to change and the first company to use the format features the popular Nyan Cat to promote a Brazilian soft drink. For years Facebook has refused to allow brand content to have animated gifs, but that is about to change and the first company to use the format features the Kuwait Mobile Database popular Nyan Cat to promote a Brazilian soft drink. Related Notes: Thinking about including GIFs in your emails? Consider these 4 aspects Twitter copies to Facebook and will play videos automatically Site of the day: Imgur Vidgif, make animated gifs from videos
With more than a decade of existence, Facebook had not allowed the use of animated gifs on its platform, something that is common on other sites such as Tumblr, but last May it began to give the option to users, but not to brands. This week, the social network of Mark Zuckerberg g opened the opportunity to some companies to use animations in gif format in the posts of their official pages.
The first brand to publish an animated gif is Kuat Guaraná, a soft drink from Brazil, which shows the popular internet character Nyan Cat but with a Brother Cell Phone List can as a body, going through some scenarios. Welcome to Seira. Welcome to the internet. Welcome to Kuat. Posted by Guaraná Kuat Oh Yeah on Thursday, 20 August 2015 via GIPHY In the case of the United States, the first brand to use an animated gif is Wendy’s restaurant chain, which presents one of its salads.