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Support for webm

Adding a new filetype is not just add one line on the code and by the way, Chevereto is an image hosting script... Why it should support webm since is a video format?
 
Adding a new filetype is not just add one line on the code and by the way, Chevereto is an image hosting script... Why it should support webm since is a video format?
i know its a video format but every image hosting or image sharing websites uses webm, instead of gif for animated images
 
I don't think that the argument is valid. Not even imgur supports that and at the end we are all back to the same: Chevereto is an image hosting script, not video, audio, etc. In the future Chevereto could be a media sharing suite but for now is restricted to images only.
 
I don't think that the argument is valid. Not even imgur supports that and at the end we are all back to the same: Chevereto is an image hosting script, not video, audio, etc. In the future Chevereto could be a media sharing suite but for now is restricted to images only.
aiight
 
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