Divine offers access to an archive of roughly 500,000 Vine videos, restored from a backup of the original service, and allows creators to post new Vines once again.
Almost every single day, I miss the olden days of modern social media. I remember joining Facebook as a college freshman when you had to have a college email to be on the platform. People were just ...
Vine is back. Sort of. Which is a strange sentence to say in 2026. Almost a decade after the popular short-form video app had its doors shuttered by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, it has been ...
Do you remember scrolling through Vine back in 2014, watching quick, funny clips that somehow said everything in just a few ...
Jack Dorsey: "(With Divine) they are finally correcting every mistake…" SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Divine, the new six-second looping video app that reimagines the spirit of early ...
(NewsNation) — Jack Dorsey, the former head of Twitter who killed short-video app Vine back in 2016, is reviving it nearly a decade later — kind of. The reboot app, DiVine, will give users access to ...
Nearly a decade since the shuttering of Vine, the beloved short-form video-sharing app is being reimagined as “Divine,” a new mobile app backed by ex-Twitter head Jack Dorsey is inviting users to ...
Threatening the cottage industry of YouTube’s Vine compilations, particularly of the “try not to laugh” variety, a new app carrying 100,000 legacy Vines launched earlier today. Funded by Twitter ...
diVine, the reboot of the iconic Vine app, is making a comeback with support from former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. The platform will relaunch with 10,000 archived clips and a strict no-AI rule, ...