The interpretation might be what renders them more juvenile.
For example, outside of deliberate trolling that's clear and evident, the overuse of gifs basically has the ability to deduce a whole subject in to nothing but "image speak" of sorts, making it a way of conveying expression graphically more so than with words (which may seem less clear/more subjective). I guess that doesn't make it a bad thing as that sentiment can work for some sometimes (like in the case an image can give a better idea than words you could express a certain way), but it's kind of so-so with me.
Sure, I can enjoy gifs used, but some forums/sites are basically > 50% gifs and it becomes more of a conveying of image expression than actual writing/reading of words/meanings more specifically and concisely. I imagine an image board as something more along the lines of 4chan-esque internet culture, which I'm not saying is outright bad or anything, but has its flaws of course since as you can see there's a fine line with it becoming really low-effort/juvenile/trolling/etc. Don't know if I feel the same about emojis, but those I probably use more.
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