A new app is bringing Vine back, with a very 2026 twist
The app has about 100,000 users and uses archived posts to recreate Vine while blocking AI-generated videos, Rabble said.
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By Clare Duffy, CNN Millennials, rejoice… the beloved video app Vine is making a comeback. Well, sort of. The internet was in mourning when Twitter shut down the six-second looping video app in 2017. Although Vine struggled to establish a viable business model in a saturated market, it pioneered short-form video. The post A new app brings back Vine, with a very 2026 twist appeared first on KVIA.
For a week now, the spiritual successor of the Vine app has been available for download. Sobrement called "Divine", this new platform takes over the codes of the short video format while prohibiting the content generated via artificial intelligence. It is a well-known application of the Y generation, willingly called "TikTok ancestor". Launched in 2012 before being brutally abandoned five years later, for lack of profitability, the Vine platform…
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