It’s time for a “funny” blog.

Giphy… I never realized there’s a difference between posting GIFs in Whatsapp or Teams.
Within Teams there are 2 options to allow or block GIFs.
- Within the team Settings.

- Organization-wide. It could be a part of your governance strategy.

But why would you block it? Looking at the restriction options.

Giphy content rating.
- No restriction This means that your users will be able to insert any GIF in chats regardless of the content rating.
- Moderate This means that your users will be able to insert GIFs in chats but with a moderate restriction on adult content.
- Strict This means that your users will be able to insert GIFs in chats but will be strictly restricted from using adult content.
Conclusion:
Don’t disable Giphy!!!… Allow them… sometimes work can be fun. Just change the content rating settings of Giphy if you want to limit them or remove the restrictions.