Yes you can do it. Here is the method to do it:
http://melroz.blogspot.com/2011/05/loading-animated-gif-onto-your-wall-in.html
yes,,,,? but you dont know and canet
Yes but facebook has trouble taking it in...
Only if you were a 2006-2007 member. Starting from 2008 YouTube did no longer allow Animated Gifs for profile pictures.
If you mean an animated .gif, you add it exactly as you would add a photo or picture to your profile.(See the Related question.)
The new recently enforced policy of Twitter to no longer allow animated GIFs affect mostly people who have tried to add a GIF to their profile after the policy was instated. For individuals that already had an animated GIF they will be allowed to keep it, but if it is ever changed, the individual then can no longer use an animated GIF.
You can add a gif file to a blogger platform just like any other image. All you have to do is posting an image or whole post with the gif there. Tumbrl and deviantart are the communities where users post a lot of gifs, and animated ones display automatically.
Answers.com doesn't have the ability for you to use videos on your profile yet. But you can use an animated .gif file instead.
The image type.GIF is widely used by some websites as the only image file that can be used as there avatar. They can also be animated, the character can be made to move around.
you just add the image to your name in edit profile.
To insert an animated GIF into PowerPoint on macOS X Lion, first, open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to add the GIF. Click on "Insert" in the top menu, then select "Picture" and choose "From File." Locate your GIF file, select it, and click "Insert." The GIF will be added to your slide, and you can resize or move it as needed.
Animated flower pictures can be found at GIF sites, as well as forums and discussion boards that post animated pictures. There are add on features with some browsers that allow animated pictures as well.
As far as I know, the only way to use animated display pictures is to use Live's predone ones that you can download.
You add it just like any other image: <img src="animation.gif" alt="Image not loaded">