in front TikTok6 seconds video app Vine He was the king of short videos. Almost 9 years since the popular app was shut down by its parent company Twittera strikingly similar new app is here: Divine, backed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
The best part? According to TechCrunch, the app will include more than 100,000 archived Vine videos. In addition to video archives, users can also create new content. That is, unless you plan on using Generation AI To do so.
“Real moments from real people, not AI,” the new app’s website says, stressing that the video archive will not feature any AI-generated content and that new AI-generated content will also be restricted on Divine.
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The diVine app brings back 6 second video loops.
“For the past three months, I’ve been working on a project to bring Vine back as an open source, open protocol app,” former Twitter employee Evan Henshaw Plas announced on Instagram Thursday. “Today we set out in all our dirty buggy glory.”
The Divine app is available for download now on iOS and Android.
