• ninjabard@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I download memes to share them. Messenger does not like webp. It literally won’t allow me to send the image. I then have to edit the image just so I can send it. Now I have two copies of the same meme.

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        Google docs and sheets don’t support WebP either. Always ironic when they made the fucking format

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      4 months ago

      Which messenger? Signal and WhatsApp support it.

      Edit: saw your reply below, it’s Facebook Messenger. Yeah, that’s a whole other problem of its own.

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      I thought WebP was fixed in Messenger a while back. You mean Facebook Messenger, right? I’ll see if I can figure out what’s up.

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        Yes. Facebook Messenger. I thought it had been fixed as well. It used to give an icon over the pic in the photo roll signifying it wouldn’t send. Now the icon is gone and I don’t find out until after failing to send it.

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      Just rename it into a .jpg extension instead

      Seems to just work for what i need them for ¯_(ツ)_/¯

      Ive had one or two that didn’t but i could open then in gimp and export that way.

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        Just rename it into a .jpg extension instead

        Seems to just work for what i need them for ¯_(ツ)_/¯

        This usually means the app supports WebP but is doing something dumb like allowing the WebP file type but not the .webp file extension. If that’s the case, it’s often a one-line code fix.