Before TikTok, six-second video app Vine was the king of short videos. Nearly nine years after the beloved app was shut down ...
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is backing the relaunched app that includes more than 100,000 archived Vine videos.
Road work ahead’ for new app. In 4 hours, 10,000 beta testers signed up to embrace the nostalgia of 170,000 archived vines ...
When Twitter, now X, shut down Vine in 2017, users thought its six-second videos were gone forever—but now, the former CEO ...
Divine acknowledges the AI takeover that has consumed video-based social media thanks to apps like Sora, and promises that ...
Evan Henshaw-Plath, who is identified as a former Twitter employee (and who goes by the name of “Rabble), is identified as ...

Vine Is Back

The new app, Divine, includes an archive of as many as 200,000 original Vine videos. Users can upload new six-second long ...
The video portal Vine, discontinued in 2016, established the short video format long before TikTok. With diVine, it makes a ...
Vine, the trailblazing six-second video sharing app, is set to return as diVine, thanks to funding from Twitter co-founder ...
Vine reboots as diVine, thanks to funding from Jack Dorsey s nonprofit organization, “and Other Stuff." This lets users post ...
The app, now called DiVine, is launching with a twist aimed at keeping artificial intelligence out of the feed.
"A social media platform that doesn't allow AI-generated content is something the world actually needs right now." ...