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Plus, Twitter's team will have to come up with features that will help a revived Vine stand out from its rivals while also being a meaningful addition and not just some barely-used gimmick.
Elon Musk's social media company X is bringing back popular video-sharing platform Vine in "AI form", the billionaire ...
Elon Musk announces that X (formerly Twitter) will bring back Vine in an AI-powered format. The short video platform was shut ...
Musk’s latest move aims to create a rival to TikTok after he launched a poll on his Twitter Sunday asking if the company should “bring back Vine.” At the time of this article, over 4 million ...
Founded in 2012, Twitter acquired Vine mere months before the app’s official launch in January 2013. Within two years, the platform amassed over 200 million users and a devoted fan base ...
Since Vine, Twitter's video-sharing service, launched on Thursday, it's been plagued by all sorts of woes. We noticed that it lacks privacy settings and abuse prevention measures, Facebook ...
Twitter acquired Vine, which featured six-second videos by users, for $30 million in 2012. The social media company shut down the feature four years later.
Sad times. Twitter today announced it is planning on killing off vine "in the coming months," after launching the service back in January of 2013.
Twitter will kill off video-looping service Vine, the San Francisco-based company said as it posted earnings this morning, saying the service will be gone "in the coming months.” ...
The Vine archive was available to view for another two years until Twitter discontinued it in 2019. The website reads, "Dear Vine Community - thank you for all the inspiration, laughs, and loops.
Twitter this week launched Vine, its first standalone app, which actually makes bite-sized videos super simple to create and, more importantly, fun to watch. As a matter of fact, the 6-second ...
Vine had amassed more than 200 million active users, according to NPR, and created numerous "Vine stars" who had millions of followers when Twitter announced it was killing off the app in October ...