Almost every single day, I miss the olden days of modern social media. I remember joining Facebook as a college freshman when you had to have a college email to be on the platform. People were just chatting, vibing, and posting funny things on Twitter and Tumblr. No one was trying to go viral or be some mega influencer and there weren’t ads and AI content every five seconds. And Vine was the place to be for entertaining and quick video bites. Sadly, the looping video platform ceased way back in 2016. But there’s good news, my friends. There’s a new app called diVine that’s bringing Vine back with archived content, and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is backing it. The app is the creation of Evan Henshaw-Plath, an early Twitter employee who goes by the name Rabble.
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