diVine Intervention: Jack Dorsey Brings Vine Back to Life—Minus the AI

By Kyra Greene
In a move that’s sparking a wave of nostalgia and future-gazing, Jack Dorsey is breathing new life into an old favorite: Vine. Or, as it’s now known, diVine. Nearly a decade after the original platform’s closure, the iconic six-second looping app is making a comeback—but this time, it’s got a twist. diVine is positioning itself as the antidote to AI-generated content, emphasizing authentic, human creativity in a sea of algorithmic noise.
Dorsey’s revival brings back not just the format but also a treasure trove of classic Vine clips, making diVine a hybrid of old internet culture and new social dynamics. The beta version is already live on iOS and Android, and early adopters are already celebrating the return of that loopy, quirky energy that only Vine could deliver.
In a digital landscape crowded with polished, AI-crafted perfection, diVine is betting big on raw, human imperfection. The message is clear: let’s keep it real.


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