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Elon Musk announced last month that X will be "bringing back Vine, but in AI form." But what does that really mean?
Twitter bought Vine back in 2012 before closing the app to new submissions in 2016. The company has now found the old video ...
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said on Monday that he would “look into” a way to recover old videos of the micro-blogging site's short-form video application, Vine.
Elon Musk has stated that the archive of short-form videos from Vine is coming back. He hasn't announced a timeline or any ...
For quite some time now, Elon Musk has been promising to bring back Vine. Back in the day, the short-lived TikTok precursor ...
Good or bad, it seems like the Vine video archive could resurface in the future, if Elon Musk's word is anything to go by.In ...
Avid users were dismayed, a Vine cofounder tweeted his regret at selling to Twitter, and 350 Twitter employees (or 9% of its staff) lost their jobs. Then last week, in a new wrinkle, TechCrunch ...
Elon Musk has announced that Vine, the short-form video app that was shut down in 2016, is making a comeback. In a post on X ...
The trouble facing Vine has nothing to do with its tech. It’s likely that the team at Twitter could define and ship a perfectly designed app and not even make a dent in TikTok’s market share.
As Twitter runs short on human moderation, both in-house and contractors, the company would find it impossible to vet the flood of video content that a Vine revival will trigger.