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LinkedIn GIFs: Add Reactions That Pop

LinkedIn comments just got more expressive, learn how GIFs can boost engagement without hurting your professional tone.

Jun 18, 2026 (Updated Jun 18, 2026) - Written by Christian Tico

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Christian Tico

Jun 18, 2026 (Updated Jun 18, 2026)

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GIF support in comments is less about making LinkedIn fun and more about commoditizing attention: once everyone can animate their reactions, the real differentiator becomes judgment, not expression. In that sense, GIFs are valuable only when they add signal to a conversation already worth having; otherwise they turn professional engagement into background noise.

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Where are GIFs currently supported and not supported on LinkedIn?