Twitter launched a worldwide GIF Party and invited all its users to take part in the fun.
Drop your plans for today, we're celebrating GIFs on Twitter! Tap the GIF button to join the #GIFparty. pic.twitter.com/5gTEeB1uWH
— Twitter (@Twitter) March 3, 2016
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 (@TheEllenShow) 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