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Death to the `Sent a GIF` Link in Microsoft Teams

3 pointsby Ryanb58over 2 years ago

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PaulHouleover 2 years ago
Personally, meaningless animations and memes cause me a great deal of distress. It&#x27;s enough to drive me away from participating in Slack at work because I find it exponentially hard to scan the channel for important things if the channel is full of pointless motion and distraction.<p>If I still was working somewhere it was a problem I&#x27;d be inclined to get a note from a doctor and go through the process to formally get accommodation for a disability.<p>HN does the right thing in blocking Emoji in comments because all you get for Emoji is a defining down of people&#x27;s ability to communicate and lawsuits because some rando sent somebody else an eggplant emoji.
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maxrev17over 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve personally never had a good experience with teams, which is sad. If you don&#x27;t like gifs then don&#x27;t allow them in channels where you don&#x27;t want them (possible on other platforms)