The age of the looping, six-second comedy video is no more. Today, the teams behind Twitter and Vine announced that they’ve decided to shut down the Vine app starting today. The Vine website will stay ...
Vine, the video-looping app from Twitter that has been providing 6-second bursts of entertainment for users since 2013, is going away. The news was announced in a blog post from the company on ...
Twitter will “discontinue” Vine, its looping six-second video app, the company announced Thursday morning. It’s a cost-saving move that coincided with Twitter laying off about nine percent of its ...
Twitter announced this morning that its video clip platform Vine will be closed in the coming months, and on my timeline, the news was met with anger, confusion, and sadness. Vine was a platform that ...
Check out the rest of the Weird Twitter B-Side here, here, here, here, here and here. In 2013, we were blessed. Two days ago, we were cursed. Vine’s all-too-brief life span was, of course, longer than ...
Vine, the service, may be shuttered soon, but Vine, the app, will survive: Twitter is going to update the existing Vine app with a new Vine Camera app come January. “With this camera app you’ll still ...
On Thursday afternoon, Twitter-owned video app Vine announced via Medium that over the coming months, its mobile app would shut down. In response to the news, a good chunk of the internet collectively ...
is the editor of the Platformer newsletter and cohost of the Hard Fork podcast. Twitter-owned Vine rose to prominence with its looping 6-second videos, a creative constraint that created a notably ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Twitter is shutting down video-sharing service Vine "in the coming months," the company announced ...
The death of Vine was perhaps not entirely unexpected, but it’s sad nevertheless. Luckily, six-second videos are pretty easy to archive for posterity, and all-purpose GIF platform Giphy wants you to ...
On Thursday afternoon Vine announced that it would discontinue its mobile app, thus bringing an end to the mobile video service. It's a dark day for lovers of the short video form, and while your ...
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey said the death of Vine is his "biggest regret." Twitter acquired Vine in 2012 and shuttered it in 2016 amid upheaval at the company. TikTok has since similarly popularized ...