
"Divine serves as both a new host for Vine's famous six-second videos and an archive of 500,000 videos from OG Vine, which are also hosted on the app."
"To enforce the no-AI rule, Divine requires users to either record videos directly within the app or run them through a human verification tool before posting."
"Dorsey acknowledged the original platform's shortcomings in a statement, saying a core principle of the relaunch is that creators will always own their content and followers."
"Funding flows through Dorsey's nonprofit, and Other Stuff, which backs open-source social media projects."
Vine has been relaunched as Divine, a platform that hosts both new and archived six-second videos. The app aims to eliminate AI-generated content by requiring users to create videos directly within the app or verify them through a human verification tool. This initiative is backed by Jack Dorsey, who acknowledges the original platform's flaws. A core principle of Divine is that creators retain ownership of their content and followers, allowing them to generate revenue from their work.
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