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Facebook is more fun with moving images. GIFs, that is. A GIF is simply an image format that captures a short scene of moving images in a movie-like format. But since it’s only an image, there’s no sound.

Facebook now allows users to post GIFs in their status updates, in comments and in private messages. Here’s how.

Post a GIF in a Status Update

When you click Make a Post on Facebook.com or Post from your profile within the mobile app, you’ll see a list of options appear beneath the post field. Scroll down through these options until you see GIF and click or tap it.

A grid of popular suggested GIFs will appear, built directly into Facebook for your convenience. Select one that you like to automatically insert it into the post field or use the search field to find a GIF based on a specific keyword.

Post a GIF in a Comment

Note that you can only post GIFs in comments on your own posts or on friends’ posts. You can’t post GIFs in comments of posts from pages that you’ve liked.

Click or tap the Comment option beneath a post and look for the GIF icon that appears at the right side of the comment field. Click or tap it to view a list of suggested GIFs or use the search field to look for one based on a keyword. When you’ve found one you want to insert into your comment, click or tap on it.

Send a GIF in a Private Message

If you’re using Messenger from Facebook.com, you should be able to see a GIF icon within the list of other icons beneath the chat field in the message box for the friend you’re currently messaging. Click on that to see a list of suggested GIFs or search for one to insert into your message.

If you’re using the Messenger app, open a chat with a friend or group and tap on the plus sign (+) to the left of the chat field. A menu of icons will pop up, which you can scroll through until you see one labeled GIFs. Tap on it to see a list of suggested GIFs or search for one to insert into your message.

Some of the Things You Can and Can’t Do with Sharing GIFs on Facebook
Here are some of the other ways you can easily share GIFs Facebook, but you should know about some of the limitations as well.

You can:

  • Find a link to a GIF hosted on another site, like Imgur or Giphy.
  • Copy and paste the link into your status, which will automatically detect that it’s an animation and will place a GIF icon over it.
  • Post it so it will be seen as fully animated when it shows up in your friends’ feeds.
  • Adjust your auto-play video settings so that either the GIF will play automatically inline or show the GIF icon until a viewer clicks or taps to play it.

You can’t:

  • Upload an existing GIF image from your computer or device to post as an animated image on Facebook.
  • Post a GIF to a Facebook brand page or in an ad.

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