Video-sharing app Vine is being reimagined as "Divine." The new mobile app will be a hub for "authentic, non-AI-generated media," ultimately valuing "creativity and constraint over engagement for an ...
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When the world needed Vine most, it vanished. More specifically, in January 2017, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shut down Vine after years of steadily declining profits and users. All in all, the ...
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The short video app Vine is being rebooted under the name diVine, with a beta for the new app opening this November. It will re-open access to 100,000 old Vine videos and allow users to create and ...
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Threatening the cottage industry of YouTube’s Vine compilations, particularly of the “try not to laugh” variety, a new app carrying 100,000 legacy Vines launched earlier today. Funded by Twitter ...
Jack Dorsey is back with another social media platform, but this time, he is not a founder, but a backer through his nonprofit "and Other Stuff," according to Engadget. The new platform, dubbed Divine ...