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 ...
"Nothing is happening to the apps, website or your Vines today. We value you, your Vines, and are going to do this the right way," Vine announced in a statement, adding the website, at least for now, ...
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 ...
Today will go down as one of the saddest days in Internet history. Vine, a app that let users post videos for six seconds or less, is being shut down by Twitter. The app changed lives for many young, ...
I don’t think our audience is going to be that upset over the death of Vine (there aren’t that many 13- to 17-year-old girls reading this), but it’s still a bummer. Twitter is discontinuing the app in ...
It’s October 27th, 2016, and Vine is being given its last rites. Twitter made the announcement today that it would be shutting down the video platform’s mobile app in the coming months, although its ...
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