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Divine aims to revive spontaneous six-second videos without AI-generated content.
Upon launch announcement, 10,000 users quickly joined the iOS beta test.
Divine includes 170,000 archived Vine videos to complement new user-generated content.
“Road work ahead? I sure hope it does.”
“Look at all those chickens.”
“Ah, I could’ve dropped my croissant.”
Those three lines can pull a millennial or Gen Z adult straight back to the nostalgia of at-home sketches, chaotic impressions and six-second masterpieces.
Now, those moments are returning in a new app called Divine , a decentralized reboot of Vine that aims to revive human-made, spontaneous video in a social media world increasingly shaped by AI.
On Thursday, Evan Henshaw-Path, Divine’s developer, posted on X that the ap

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