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by digi_owl 3122 days ago
What he is talking about is that back when gifs and videos were both postage stamps pushed over modems, gifs won out.

But what changed was that people simply started ripping frames from HD videos, dumping them into gifs and plastering them all over social media.

End result was that the gifs ballooned in size because they now held many more images, and each images was much higher resolution.

What is more wacky is why gifs returned to fashion at all. They were dead for nearly a decade after people stopped doing their own web sites, and used gifs for things like animated "under construction" signs.

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> What is more wacky is why gifs returned to fashion at all. They were dead for nearly a decade after people stopped doing their own web sites, and used gifs for things like animated "under construction" signs.

Same reason that H.264 won the web video standards war: mobile.

While mobile browsers can now embed videos reliably that wasn't always the case, and if there's one thing mobile users hate it's links opening other apps. GIFs allowed "video" content to be displayed inline easily in a mostly universal fashion.