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Twitter Launches An Online Archive Of Vine Videos

Vine Archive Archive Vine Twitter
Vine Archive Archive Vine Twitter

Vine Archive Archive Vine Twitter Vine was a short form video hosting service where users could share up to 6 second long looping video clips. founded in june 2012 by rus yusupov, dom hofmann and colin kroll, [1][2] the company was bought by twitter, inc., four months later for $30 million. [3] vine launched with its ios app on january 24, 2013, with android and windows versions following. videos published on vine's social. Elon musk has revealed plans to resurrect the beloved vine video archive, aiming to revive the spirit of six second creativity directly within x, the platform formerly known as twitter.

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch
Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch The original vine video archive has been found by twitter (x) devs • the team is now working on restoring user access • users will be able to watch and even repost old vines. The new app, called divine, launched thursday with a restored archive of over 100,000 classic vine videos and will allow users to upload new content. crucially, it will use new technology to detect and block suspected generative ai content from being posted, according to techcrunch. Vine — something of a precursor to today’s tiktok, but with only six second long looping videos — was acquired by twitter back in october 2012 for $30 million to expand the social media. After getting shut down in 2017, vine is back! now called divine, the app was funded by former twitter ceo jack dorsey.

Twitter Launches Vine A Mobile Service To Capture Share Short Videos
Twitter Launches Vine A Mobile Service To Capture Share Short Videos

Twitter Launches Vine A Mobile Service To Capture Share Short Videos Vine — something of a precursor to today’s tiktok, but with only six second long looping videos — was acquired by twitter back in october 2012 for $30 million to expand the social media. After getting shut down in 2017, vine is back! now called divine, the app was funded by former twitter ceo jack dorsey. Elon musk is bringing vine back from the dead—or at least its archive. on monday, the x owner announced plans to restore the full library of the beloved six second video app, which twitter. Your favorite vines might not be gone after all. here are a few ways that you can still find those six second clips that seemed like they were gone forever. Divine revives the classic vine experience, offering users access to a substantial archive of original clips and the ability to upload new content. the project focuses on open source,. For those who miss vine, a new project called divine, backed by jack dorsey, is bringing it back from the dead, with over 100,000 old videos now available to watch.

Twitter Killing Vine Is A Blow To Artists Of Color Time
Twitter Killing Vine Is A Blow To Artists Of Color Time

Twitter Killing Vine Is A Blow To Artists Of Color Time Elon musk is bringing vine back from the dead—or at least its archive. on monday, the x owner announced plans to restore the full library of the beloved six second video app, which twitter. Your favorite vines might not be gone after all. here are a few ways that you can still find those six second clips that seemed like they were gone forever. Divine revives the classic vine experience, offering users access to a substantial archive of original clips and the ability to upload new content. the project focuses on open source,. For those who miss vine, a new project called divine, backed by jack dorsey, is bringing it back from the dead, with over 100,000 old videos now available to watch.

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch
Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch Divine revives the classic vine experience, offering users access to a substantial archive of original clips and the ability to upload new content. the project focuses on open source,. For those who miss vine, a new project called divine, backed by jack dorsey, is bringing it back from the dead, with over 100,000 old videos now available to watch.

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch
Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch

Twitter Just Can T Let Go Of Vine Launches An Online Archive Techcrunch

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