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Giphy

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56 articles accelerating

Giphy has appeared in 56 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2020Q2 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, CMA, Meta, Snapchat.

Articles
56
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+1.500
velocity change
Sources
19
publications

Coverage Timeline

2019-11-15
TechCrunch 1 related

Report finds toxic content on Giphy, including child abuse, depictions of rape, and imagery associated with white supremacy, despite its ban on illicit content

Certain hashtags and keywords revealed the illegal and banned content.  —  Image search engine Giphy bills itself as providing …

2018-03-11
TechCrunch 6 related

Snapchat and Instagram have temporarily removed their integrations with Giphy after users saw a racist GIF as an option to add to images

Josh Constine / TechCrunch :

2018-03-10
TechCrunch 3 related

Snapchat and Instagram have temporarily removed their integrations with Giphy after users saw a racist GIF as an option to add to images

Snapchat and Instagram have temporarily removed their Giphy GIF sticker features after users saw an extremely racist GIF as an option to add to their images.

2017-01-06
BuzzFeed 10 related

How the digital legacy of the Obama White House will live on via tech projects such as a Twitter bot, a Giphy page, and Internet Archive sharing

President Obama was the first US President to use Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook Live and YouTube to engage the public.

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TEXXR tracks 63 Techmeme articles mentioning Giphy, dating back to March 2015. The biggest stories include Facebook's purchase of Giphy gives FB insight into how and where gifs are shared outside... and Facebook to buy Giphy, keep its branding, integrate with Instagram; sources say the deal.... Frequently covered alongside Facebook, CMA, Meta, Instagram, and Snapchat.

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