Finally, you won’t ever have to tweet unsatisfying GIFs that end too soon. The social network has upped its GIF size limit to 15MB, three times larger the 5MB limit that it used to be.
This news could open up all kinds of new possibilities for situations when plain text just doesn’t cut it.
You’re still not allowed posting files larger than 5MB if you tweet on mobile though.
Joy has already overwhelmed Twitter’s society:
is the gif size limit updated? pic.twitter.com/cepHOOJSg2
— Ryan Penagos (@AgentM) July 11, 2016
ALERT: Twitter now supports gifs up to 15MB! pic.twitter.com/PfyAiYRg5K
— Jessica L. Conditt (@JessConditt) July 11, 2016
ATTN social media managers. Twitter increased its GIF file size limit to 15mb. https://t.co/KL3rEkMrbg @MattNavarra pic.twitter.com/HlqLjWhZ09
— Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover) July 12, 2016
When you realize Twitter just expanded their gif size limit to 15MB https://t.co/bPlMnpyg1m pic.twitter.com/tHwsTrsTFy
— Vert (@vertspeaks) July 11, 2016
Twitter GIF size increase to 15 mb. https://t.co/P3cYvnzI34 pic.twitter.com/aMMzBCVpWv
— Tim Ballisty (@IrishEagle) July 11, 2016