> Actually that would be a good riddance and I personally won't miss it

There may be good reasons for webmasters to avoid GIFs.  Some webmasters
will use them anyway.  Perhaps they are ignorant of these reasons, or
perhaps they disagree with them.  It really doesn't matter.

A well-designed web browser will display a subpar web page -- including
nonconforming HTML and, yes, nonoptimal image formats -- despite such a
page's design flaws.  A poorly designed web browser will decide what
webmasters should and should not do, and attempt to police them by
choosing to hide parts of their pages.  This more likely to drive users
to a better web browser than it is to make recalcitrant webmasters
change their pages.

> nothing of value is being stored as GIF nowadays

It isn't your (or my, or any other individual's) place to decide what is
"of value" across the entire world wide web.  Users are diverse and find
value in an enormous range of things.

(NOTE: substitute "TIFF" for "GIF" above for an equally valid reason
this bug should be fixed)

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