Vine is officially returning as diVine and fans are already obsessed with the comeback. The reboot promises real, human-made videos only, banning AI content entirely.
Vine has made a surprise comeback and is banking on one bold rule to set it apart from every other app dominating our screens.
The reboot, called diVine, is being built to revive the chaotic, authentic humour that made Vine iconic when it first appeared in 2012. Back then, it became the place for six-second comedy, random chaos and early internet stars, long before TikTok existed.
After launching, the app was snapped up by Twitter ’s then-boss Jack Dorsey for around $30million (£22million). It eventually fizzled out in 2017 when creators struggled to actually earn money from what they posted.
But now Jack is backing

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