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Gfycat, the Snap-owned GIF-hosting platform, announced that it’s shutting down on September 1, pulling its full archive of GIFs offline. It’s not clear whether Snap plans to integrate Gfycat content into Snapchat or permanently delete years of GIFs. Gfycat recently faced criticism after its TLS security certificate temporarily lapsed in May, making the platform inaccessible to most users for five days.

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