Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Be darned

‘Gifs are cringe’: how 

Giphy’s multimillion-

dollar business fell out of 

fashion

Generational divide threatens future of tech firm as it seeks approval for $400m takeover by Facebook owner Meta



It is rare for a multimillion-dollar company to explicitly state that its business is dying because it is simply too uncool to live.

I have always wanted to be cool.
...
Its valuation is down by $200m from its peak in 2016 and, more importantly, its core offering shows signs of going out of fashion.

I have always wanted to be fashionable.

“There are indications of an overall decline in gif use,” the company said in its filing, “due to a general waning of user and content partner interest in gifs.

“They have fallen out of fashion as a content form, with younger users in particular describing gifs as ‘for boomers’ and ‘cringe’.”

I have always been a boomer.
...
The generational divide is real, says the internet culture writer Ryan Broderick. “Gifs feel extremely dated. They were never easy to make and didn’t work particularly well on mobile.
 
I have always been dated.

“So now they are basically the cringe reaction image your millennial boss uses in Slack. ...
 
What's Slack?

I just learned how to use reaction gifs and the teenagers are now informing me that gifs are "cringe"— Dan Robinson (@danrobinson) June 30, 2022
 
Note to self: stop using gifs, also blogger.