Can you post an animated GIF on Facebook?

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How to post an animated gif file on facebook ?

I cannot add an animated gif to Facebook !

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there used to a trick to is, but it no longer works - animated gifs arent allowed on facebook - probably...

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You can't post gifs on facebook

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How do i post .gif(s) on my or friends facebook page?

how do i post gif images on my page like you would a picture?

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The same way as posting a .JPG type picture.

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Facebook allows you to upload .GIF files as your profile picture, however it will not be animated.

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Be it fortunate or unfortunate, you cannot use an animated GIF as your Facebook profile picture. Have...

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Can a gif picture be posted on facebook wall?

I was wondering what would happens if I post a gif file on my facebook wall. It is going to be show animated? I don't recall seeing anybody posting this on facebook.

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You can post but its not moveable. You can see only the beginning part of photos.

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Why do people use sites like Facebook and Tumblr as "image macro" sharing sites?

Facebook was created as a social networking site.  It's for sharing your life with friends and keeping in contact with them.  Tumblr is a blogging site, similar to Blogger and WordPress.  It's for sharing your thoughts and writing interesting things...

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Photos are the new status update. Horizontal networks like Facebook and Tumblr are focused on self-expression...

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Is it legal (by Facebook terms) to post other people's public Facebook photos on my own website by using a simple <img> tag?

I would like to post other people's public facebook photos on my own website, and I wanted to understand if it is allowed by facebook. I am not talking about public pages' photos, but simple users photos which are only marked as public. Technically it...

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I think that it's unethical to so so

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Facebook's Blogger blog post preview is misbehaving.

I have a Blogger blog. People other than me have been semi-regularly sharing my blog posts on Facebook. Neat! But I don't like how Facebook previews the content of my blog post. It shows a photo of my face (from my Blogger profile) and the permanent...

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You need to add the following meta tags to your theme using blogger's template tags to dynamically change...

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How can I post a comment on a Facebook post via email when I don't know what is posted because Facebook did not send the post content in the email? Is it flawed thinking by Facebook?

When a Facebook contact posts something on my wall, Facebook sends me an email, which includes a link. It also tells me to reply to this email in order to comment on the post. But it does NOT include the actual post contents. The point of commenting...

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I'd just trash that email and then login to Facebook.

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