Elon Musk wants to bring back Vine, the short-lived social media platform that allowed users to post looping six-second videos that quickly became viral. However, Twitter's new CEO isn't reviving Vine ...
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Social media platform Twitter was bought by Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk last week in a highly anticipated $44 billion acquisition. Musk has plans to change the platform, which could involve ...
Vine’s six seconds of fame are over. Twitter announced plans on Thursday to kill off Vine, the short-form looping video app it acquired four years ago in an early effort to bring video to the social ...
Last week Twitter rolled out a new feature – Vine – which allows people to capture and share short (like under 5 seconds) looping videos with their Twitter followers. According to the official Vine ...
(CNN) — Amid concerns over adult content popping up on its new Vine video app, Twitter appeared Tuesday to have restricted how users can share sexually explicit clips. As with Twitter, Vine users can ...