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Jack Dorsey-backed revival of Vine now available for iPhone - 9to5Mac

9to5Mac·Marcus Mendes·about 1 month ago
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Featuring hundreds of thousands of archive videos from the original Vine platform, in addition to new videos, Divine is now available on the App Store and Google Play. Here are the details. Vine is back as Divine Longtime social network users might remember Vine , a short-form video platform that quickly rose to success after launching in June 2012 and was acquired by Twitter almost immediately. In essence, Vine allowed users to share looped videos that were up to 6 seconds long. It attracted artists and creators, reaching more than 200 million active users by the end of 2015. However, after years of stagnation, Twitter shut down the app in 2017 and kept its video catalog accessible until 2019. A large portion of this catalog is now back on Divine, a new app by Jack Dorsey-backed nonprofit and Other Stuff. The app was originally announced last year and remained in beta until today, when it became available on the App Store and Google Play.…

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