
"Divine was financed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and built by Evan Rabble Henshaw-Plath, the former lead developer at Odeo, the company that helped develop the original Twitter."
"The app provides access to an archive of almost 500,000 Vine videos that have been restored from a community-created archive of the original service."
"Divine wants to keep AI slop out by requiring that uploaders either record videos directly in the app or verify video creation details via C2PA, which provides transparency in video details."
"We built Divine for people who miss real moments and real makers. The quick jokes. The chaotic edits. The tiny masterpieces. The stuff only humans would make."
Divine is a new app designed to recapture the spirit of Vine, financed by Jack Dorsey and developed by Evan Rabble Henshaw-Plath. It features an archive of nearly 500,000 restored Vine videos. The app emphasizes human creativity by requiring users to record videos directly or verify creation details. Built on open source protocols, Divine promotes user control over accounts and data. The app seeks to differentiate itself in a crowded short-form video market dominated by TikTok, which has surpassed Vine's legacy.
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