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Right now custom emoji assume that there is one image file for each custom emoji, but presumably some people are using spritesheets. Even in the age of HTTP/2, there is some argument for doing so, since a single PNG compressed better than many small ones. It seems reasonable to support.
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Right now custom emoji assume that there is one image file for each custom emoji, but presumably some people are using spritesheets. Even in the age of HTTP/2, there is some argument for doing so, since a single PNG compressed better than many small ones. It seems reasonable to support.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: