Twitter launched a worldwide GIF Party and invited all its users to take part in the fun.
https://twitter.com/twitter/status/705422500465803264
In celebration of the launch of the new GIF search feature, Twitter has sparked a revolution of endless GIF use.
Whenever you tweet or direct message, you can browse through hundreds of your favorite moments from TV, movies and Netflix shows with a simple keyword search, or select from the top-used GIFs.
Ellen DeGeneres, Good Morning America, The Walking Dead and many other Twitter favorites have all shared their favorite GIFs through the GIF party hashtag.
Think there's a better #WalkingDead show gif than this one? Prove it! #GIFparty https://t.co/IgMGMyJnET pic.twitter.com/eBIsSDmcHw
— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) March 3, 2016
Trying out my new GIF keyboard on Twitter like… #GIFParty pic.twitter.com/6sPffjSqRd
— Ellen DeGeneres (@EllenDeGeneres) March 3, 2016
@AdamHorowitzLA YES! So excited!#OnceUponATime #OUAT #GIFparty pic.twitter.com/Z8botV1frn
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 3, 2016
Using #GIFparty, share your favorite GIFs with Eagle News on Twitter @fgcueaglenews