Jack Dorsey is funding the return of Vine, now called Divine, 11 years after its demise. The new decentralized, AI-free video app launched Thursday, allowing 500,000 creators to reclaim accounts. Divine aims to be an antidote to algorithm-driven platforms, promoting “joy scrolling” and user control. Eleven years after Vine died , Jack Dorsey is funding its resurrection and putting it back on the App Store. “By bringing back Vine on a decentralized network, they are finally correcting every mistake,” Dorsey said of the move to bring back the six-second video app as Divine. The decentralized, AI-free video app launched Thursday on the App Store and Google Play (though there is a wait list). Nearly 500,000 creators were able to reclaim their accounts and access their old content. “By bringing back Vine on a decentralized network, they are finally correcting every mistake,” Dorsey said of the move to bring back the six-second video app as Divine.…