Remember the days of the 6-second video?
The millions of former users of Vine certainly do, a social media platform to share short videos capped at an infamous 6-second time limit that officially went dark in early 2017.
Vine was founded in 2012 and quickly acquired by Twitter, now known as X, before the app even officially launched. Twitter announced the app’s discontinuation in 2016.
Now, it’s back—but different. Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey announced the new app, called diVine, will launch a beta version this Thursday featuring more than 100,000 archived Vine videos. The project is funded by Dorsey’s nonprofit called “and Other Stuff.”
As well as access to the archive for some old Vine content, Users on diVine will also be able to create new profiles and post videos.
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