Add .webp as supported file type when uploading an emoji.
When uploading an emoji to a server, the available filetypes are .jp(e)g, .png, and .gif. However, if you save a webp version of your emoji (i.e. via photoshop & webpshop), then rename it to '[name].png', Discord will accept the file and create the emoji.
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PaintNET has become very good at WEBP handling too, especially its support for saving as lossless WEBP that still manages to have 15% smaller filesizes than OptiPNG. So I support this proposal.
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