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A new project to bring back Vine’s six-second looping videos is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Divine, as this Vine reboot is called, offers access to an archive of ...
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Jack Dorsey made a lot of people unhappy in 2017. His website (then called “Twitter”) had acquired the TikTok precursor known as Vine, but despite all the viral fun, the bird app didn’t know what to ...
In a nutshell: Vine was officially retired in 2017, when Twitter decided to shut down the video-sharing network for good. Several attempts to revive the six-second video craze followed, but they all ...
Vine is officially getting a second life. The beloved short-form video platform, shut down in 2017 before TikTok dominated the format, is returning under the name diVine, backed by Twitter co-founder ...
Jack Dorsey is backing diVine, a Vine reboot that restores classic looping videos and lets creators post new six-second clips. The platform bans AI-generated videos, uses verification tech from the ...