Pandemic management is one big part of the coming U.S. political handoff. So is changing tack around the economy. We looked at where shared interests may offer cross-aisle promise.聽
Never mind if you鈥檙e unsure whether it鈥檚 pronounced 鈥済iff鈥 or 鈥渏iff,鈥 or if you鈥檝e never pushed one into a social media feed and never plan to.聽
The Graphics Interchange Format, or GIF, has long been a standard cultural currency, a premade animation for conveying how users want others to know they feel, or how good they are at finding clever clips. (Its cousin, the pop-culture-savvy meme, isn鈥檛 necessarily animated.)
Now we鈥檝e arrived at year鈥檚 end, when the best-ofs and other compilations roll out to help define the zeitgeist of the past dozen months.
There is, of course, a list of most-viewed GIFs.
Consider what you know about the internet. How snark has become its lingua franca. How it can be an accelerant of hateful side-taking in a time of dug-in sides. You might think GIF traffic would reflect that mood.
It doesn鈥檛, according to Giphy, which calls itself the 鈥渇irst and largest鈥 GIF search engine.聽
鈥淎mid all of the craziness this year, love and thoughtfulness dominated the ,鈥 the site found in its audit. No. 1, with more than 1 billion views: a tail-wagging cartoon dog expressing gratitude for 鈥渁ll the selfless humans鈥 leading the pandemic fight. After that? A grateful-hands GIF, an 鈥淚 love you,鈥 and a virtual hug.聽
You have to get to No. 8, below Elmo鈥檚 happy dance, to find a chippy one 鈥 a dumpster fire. Below that sits a raised fist with a mask. Its message: 鈥淲e will get through this.鈥