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For a while, Elon is promising to bring back Vine. In the previous day, short-time ticket allowed previous users to post a 6-second video of the dopke, which becomes a loop and can be easily divided. However, as Tesla Bilione’s plans for short-form video distributors come to the notice, he (as usual) did not erupt all of us for anything.
Vine, which was purchased by Twitter in 2002, has now officially died for more than half a decade. After Twitter Uploaded died Among the videos of the app in 2016, Vine’s archive When the platform has been three more years or more to 2019 Pull support for itThe From that point on, what survived is a nostalgia for the days of Halsion when the video of the short-form was novel and joy instead of being a serious head of our growing information landscape.
Wicker Floating initially The idea of bringing back the video to share the video in 2022 is not too much later He bought TwitterThe Since then, he repeatedly teased the app’s return, which makes the site users delight. Last April, the musk has again touched with the regenerated vine One of his many X polesThe “Vine bring back?” He asked. The majority of the respondents voted “yes.” In January, an X user tweeted in the musk, “Suppose it’s time to bring it back.” And Tesla’s CEO personally replied, “We’re looking for it.”
However, as Vine’s “Return” reached, it seems to be growing clearly that the app may not be exactly how you remember it. Monday, musk Promised that the archive of old Vine videos would come back Some form. However, it seems to be increasingly suspicious that the app will be an active service that users can use to create new videos. Instead, the musk implies that Grock’s new AI video generator, imagine (which, The musk has boiledNSFW can be used to make material), Will serve as replacementThe
“Grock fantasy AI Vine!” The musk wrote, In an X post Saturday. Some other information was shared, but it has left the audience with the suspicion that the new vinele will not be similar to Yeesarian’s fun-felt video clips, and there will be more about re-calling the AI-exposed porn OP-rulu that everyone’s feed involuntarily accepts.
What does the musk say that Grock imagination is the new vine? Or will a new version of the vine be launched by X as well as the arch of old videos? At this moment all is unclear. If the Vine’s resurgence ends only with Grock’s AI Video App, the musk dubs it a “return” of vine, but all of us will be taken for the journey again. Gizmodo reached X for more information.
It was said, it is not that anyone now really needs vine. The app occupies a strange place in American Tech History, in which it predicts many more short-form video services that have become ubiquitous by copying its business model (see: reels and tickets). Nevertheless, despite the pioneer of the applications of the applications, whose initial social contribution has shrink our collective attention, it seems that it seems a bit quick success. After the acquisition of the Twitter app, it has enjoyed a few years before facing one of the competing apps that have finally exceeded it.