You may have noticed that GIFs in the Windows 11 emoji panel have recently stopped working for you. The good news is that its not a bug, and Microsoft has clarified the root cause of the problem, and what to do to fix it. The culprit is Tenor, Google GIF service, which retired its API a few days ago. Windows was pulling GIFs directly from Tenor backend, so when the service went dark, the emoji panel started returning a service is not available error instead of loading anything. It one of those...

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