Google Ends Tenor GIF API for Popular Apps

Source: The Verge

Summary

Google is shutting down the Tenor API, affecting GIF searches in apps like X, Discord, Bluesky, and WhatsApp. While the Tenor website will remain operational, integrations in these platforms will require migration.

Why It Matters

The shutdown of the Tenor API impacts users’ ability to easily find and share GIFs across popular platforms, potentially disrupting communication and creative expression. As apps adjust, users may experience delays or loss of functionality, highlighting the reliance on third-party APIs for content sharing.

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