'Divine': A 2025 Vine Revival Supported by Jack Dorsey

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14-11-2025 19:50
Title: ‘Divine’ is a Jack Dorsey-backed Vine Reboot for 2025
Meta Description: Discover how ‘Divine,’ the Jack Dorsey-backed Vine reboot, aims to revive six-second videos while combating AI-generated content in 2025.
In a surprising turn of events, social media enthusiasts are buzzing over the announcement of ‘Divine,’ a reboot of the beloved Vine platform, which is backed by Jack Dorsey. Nearly a decade after the original Vine went offline, this new app, helmed by former Twitter employee Evan Henshaw-Plath, is under beta testing for a launch in 2025.
Divine seeks to capture the magic of Vine’s six-second clips while reviving an archive of nearly 170,000 videos from the original app. Henshaw-Plath, known as “Rabble,” is determined to restore millions of user comments and profile pictures, enriching the experience for nostalgic users.
Beyond paying homage to the past, Divine introduces features for new users, allowing them to create their own looped six-second videos. The app is designed with elements reminiscent of decentralized platforms like Bluesky, offering customizable content moderation tools and multiple feed algorithms. Notably, it plans to support user-created algorithms as well.
A significant feature of Divine is its stance against AI-generated content. With built-in AI detection tools, Divine aims to ensure authenticity, marking content verified as human-made. Henshaw-Plath emphasizes the need for a platform where creativity is genuine, resisting the flood of AI-generated videos that have permeated other social media spaces.
While the app hasn’t yet appeared in app stores, interest is surging. Users have flocked to the beta, with 10,000 already signed up for iOS testing. As fans of the original Vine eagerly await the launch, the hope for a lasting comeback persists.
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