• Admax@lemmy.world
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    Beside the fact that some software are STILL not supporting it, what do people have against webp ?

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      I like to save memes from Lemmy to share with friends, and my messaging apps won’t send webp’s. I use Jerboa and when I long press on the image it says what file type it is. If it’s webp, I either sigh and move on, or if it’s a really good meme, I screenshot it and crop it. But it’s a pain.

      Ironically, this post’s image is also a webp

    • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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      honestly, because nothing fucking supports it 😡

      idgaf if it’s better in every way, if I can’t open it in the windows images application (school pc) I’m going to download in PNG instead

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      The forcing of it from Google, trying to set their standards for the web. What’s wrong with jpg and png?

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        Webp has better compression than png and jpg which allows websites to load faster and consume less bandwith

      • Nat (she/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Google’s interests actually align with ours here. They want a good image compression format so pages load faster and they get more info from people instead of them bouncing. Besides the last part, we also want that, so it’s a win-win. Webp is legitimately a good image format.