Facebook says, no, it's not removing GIFs of Mark Zuckerberg, after buying Giphy

Facebook introduced that it used to be buying the GIF-platform for $400 million, and customers reported a subject matter sending one GIF particularly, however Giphy stated that it's not deliberately removing anything else.
Facebook announced that it was purchasing the GIF-platform for $400 million, and users reported an issue sending one GIF in particular, but Giphy said that it's not intentionally removing anything.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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