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Short-form video app Divine launches to the public, allowing six-second videos

Short-form video app Divine launches to the public, allowing six-second videos

20 Ağustos 2026BBC News
  • The short-form video-sharing app Divine has opened to the public, allowing users to create six-second looping videos. With a library of over two million classic videos, it aims to capture the nostalgia of the original Vine platform.
  • This revival of short video content could attract both old fans and new users looking for quick entertainment.
  • Vine was a popular short-form video platform that was discontinued in 2017, leaving a gap in the market that has since been filled by other apps. Divine's emergence comes at a time when users are increasingly seeking quick, entertaining content, suggesting a potential resurgence in this format.
  • The launch of Divine taps into the growing trend of short-form video content, which has been popularized by platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. By offering a nostalgic experience reminiscent of Vine, Divine could carve out a niche in the crowded social media landscape.
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