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I think they’ve mostly been reaction gifs. It’s always been when people respond with [image] like this:
e: it links to this: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/75284597-e426-4ce3-8446-c1b69dc06627.webm which for me is the webm download screen.
Note that the thumbnail displays fine. (Eta and I just noticed when I link it, the thumbnail also displays, though I can’t view the image.).
eta: sorry for all the edits, but I’m not trying to open things in Safari; not sure if that’s what you meant. This is all within Voyager . A few images open fine, but most now show this page instead. I don’t know whether the Voyager viewer is using the Safari api to show these images?
I'm guessing Lemmy is now converting GIFs to WEBMs to save space, then.
Trouble is, I just tried it on my end and yeah, Safari won't open it. VLC can, however. I guess it means Lemmy apps will need to add a webm library now.
Edit: just saw your edit. I'm mentioning Safari because clearly Voyager was trying to open the webm using the in-app browser and not natively. Meaning Voyager doesn't know how to deal with this format.
That makes sense. Hopefully it will be resolved in a future update.
Thanks!
Weird. It's working for me.
Oh, probably because I'm on Android. It's opening in chrome.
It might be the way different Lemmy clients render links. I’m on Voyager for iOS.
E: Oh wait, I thought I was in a different thread, sorry. I’m daft.
Oh no problem. For clarity, I'm on Voyager for Android. But I'm pretty sure mine is opening in chrome and chrome is rendering it instead of Voyager (or I assume safari for iOS users)
Mine tries opening in the Voyager app (which I assume is a local instance of Safari). I get that download screen within the Voyager viewer.