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Jack Dorsey, the tech mogul behind Twitter, has launched a reboot of the popular short-form video app Vine, now dubbed diVine. The new platform, which bans all AI-generated content, aims to prioritize ...
A Vine-style platform backed by Jack Dorsey rejects AI-generated content, restoring creator-owned clips and rethinking social ...
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is backing the relaunched app that includes more than 100,000 archived Vine videos.
Remember the video app Vine? Well, it's now making a comeback as diVine, a new app with the old clips you miss and new ...
Jack Dorsey is backing a new app called diVine, which revives Vine’s six-second looping videos while blocking AI-generated content. The app restores over 100,000 archived clips and lets users post new ...
The new app gives users access to an archive of 100,000 Vine videos and the ability to create new six-second loops.
Our prayers have been answered: the Vine app has returned and has been renamed as diVine. Here's what you need to know.