Short answer
Use GIF for tiny loops when needed, but MP4 is usually clearer and smaller for most meme-style video sharing.
Use GIF for tiny loops when needed, but MP4 is usually clearer and smaller for most meme-style video sharing.
Use GIF for tiny loops when needed, but MP4 is usually clearer and smaller for most meme-style video sharing.
GIFs still feel native in chat culture, but they are often inefficient compared with short videos.
A good meme export keeps timing, readable captions, and a small enough file for the platform.
Teams should trim aggressively because dead time weakens the joke and inflates the file.