Upcoming Vine descendent opens Creator Programme ahead of launch


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 11 Dec 2018

The company wants to ensure its future creators are happy with the product.

Vine fans everywhere mourned the application's demise back in 2016. Many users still hold a place in their hearts for these memorable short videos, keeping YouTube Vine compilations going strong.

Social media stars who found their fame through the app found themselves having to turn towards YouTube, Instagram, and the more recently released TikTok, though, for many, none of these media were considered an adequate Vine replacement.

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