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Bluesky founder reboots Vine for AI-free social media — as human-only video becomes 'nostalgic'
Jack Dorsey is bringing the nostalgia back, just a few seconds at a time.Dorsey co-founded Twitter in 2007 and served as its inaugural CEO for a year until returning to the position for a six-year stint in its seemingly darkest years between 2015 and 2021.Now, through his nonprofit called and Other Stuff, Dorsey is bringing one of the internet's most beloved applications back from the dead.'Can we do something that takes us back, that lets us se…
Ex Twitter CEO Reportedly Will Bring Back Vines But Ban AI Videos
Photo Credit: Hoch Zwei/Corbis via Getty Images Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is seemingly planning to resurrect Vine in a new form eight years after shutting down the popular short-form video hosting. Recent reports suggest that the tech entrepreneur has joined forces with a former acquaintance over a project that aims to bring back Vine under a new name, along with certain mandates against AI-generated content. Jack Dorsey looking to bring ba…
Former Twitter CEO To Revive Vine, Bans AI Videos
Photo Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Eight years after shutting down the popular short-form video hosting service Vine, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is seemingly planning to resurrect the application in a new form. Recent reports suggest that the tech entrepreneur has joined forces with a former acquaintance over a project that aims to bring back Vine under a new name, along with certain mandates against AI-generated content.…
Remember Vine? Jack Dorsey Is Trying to Bring It Back — With a Hard Line Against AI
Vine didn’t get a sequel. It got a resurrection. And its name is diVine. Led by early Twitter employee Evan “Rabble” Henshaw-Plath and funded by Jack Dorsey’s nonprofit, diVine isn’t just for nostalgia lovers. It’s also a functioning platform where users can record and upload new looping videos. The reboot was made possible by a massive preservation effort by the volunteer group Archive Team, which saved Vine’s content as giant data dumps years …
diVine is Vine back from the dead, thanks (in part) to Jack Dorsey
Cast your mind back a few years – well, several, actually – and you may well remember Vine. The social network focused on short-form videos, and it was killed off nearly 10 years ago. Now, re-entering a very busy social arena, Vine is back. This time, the platform is going by the name diVine, and it is partly funded by one of Jack Dorsey’s ventures. This is not just a relaunch of the old video sharing platform; there is an attempt to resurrect a…
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