Jack Dorsey-Backed Divine Reboots Vine with Public Launch, Reviving Short-Form Video Platform
Divine, a reboot of the popular short-form video platform Vine, has been launched to the public, backed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. The project, financed by the nonprofit 'and Other Stuff,' aims to restore Vine's original content and allow new video creations. Divine offers access to an archive of approximately 500,000 Vine videos and introduces features like compilation mode, which lets users create and share video lists. The app is built on open social protocols and aims to filter out AI-generated content, focusing on authentic user-generated videos. The launch is seen as an effort to correct the closure of Vine and to provide a platform free from AI content.