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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Hello, JavaScript! JavaScript Everywhere

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,268 Points

A common and recurring issue when linking to 3rd party sites or resources is that they may be changed (or go away entirely) at any time.

In this case, "giphy" has changed how images are to be embedded and the old URL is not valid. As of today, you can use https://giphy.com/gifs/JIX9t2j0ZTN9S to get that same image. But don't count on it remaining valid forever!

You might want to make a bug report as described on the Support page. If you're the first to report it, it should get you the special Exterminator badge. :beetle:

Phillip Acevedo
Phillip Acevedo
260 Points

Whenever you run into a situation in which your link isn’t working, you should always take the link and paste it in its own browser to make sure that’s a valid link.