It vanished for 8 years, now this iconic app is coming back with a new feature, courtesy - Elon Musk

Elon Musk has announced the return of Vine, the short-form video app. This time, Vine will use artificial intelligence. The original Vine shut down in 2017 due to internal issues. It was initially created in 2012 and quickly gained popularity. Man...

Elon Musk to revive Vine app in 2025 with AI-powered content, 8 years after shutdown — fans react to major comeback of iconic short-video platform.
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Elon Musk announced on Thursday that he plans to bring back Vine, the popular app from the 2010s. He shared this news on X, the social media site he bought in 2022. Musk posted simply: "we’re bringing back Vine, but in AI form." This means the new Vine will use artificial intelligence, so it will be different from the original Vine.

Musk had talked about wanting to bring Vine back before, asking users on X in 2022 if they wanted it to return. He didn’t give many details about how the new Vine will work, but he said AI would be a big part of it. After Musk’s post, fans had mixed reactions, with over 150,000 likes and 15,000 comments within 24 hours, as per the report by The Sun.

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Fans react differently to the news

Some fans think AI plus short videos is the future of content creation. One comment said: "AI plus short-form video = future of content." Other fans disagreed, saying AI can’t replace human creativity. One said: "Vine isn’t Vine without human creativity. AI doesn’t create anything new", as per the reports.

Some fans were worried that AI-made videos might just keep people addicted to their phones more. Using AI in social media is not new; TikTok already has AI-generated videos. X also uses AI in its chatbot called Grok. However, Musk faced backlash last month when Grok was seen praising Hitler, which upset many people, as stated by The Sun.

What happened to Vine the first time

Vine was a very popular app in the 2010s, starting in 2012. The app was created by Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll. They quickly sold Vine to Twitter’s owner Jack Dorsey for about $30 million. Vine became an instant hit, gaining over 200 million active users.
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Twitter allowed people to share Vine videos with their followers, helping it grow fast. In 2017, Vine was shut down because of internal problems like money issues and low pay for creators. After closing, all the Vine videos were archived and are no longer accessible, according to the report by The Sun.

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Many famous stars got their start on Vine, including singer Shawn Mendes, internet star Jake Paul, and actor Andrew Bachelor. TikTok has created similar new stars like Addison Rae and Charli D’Amelio. But many people still want Vine to come back and bring back the fun from the old days. Now, after 8 years, Elon Musk is bringing Vine back with a new AI feature, as per the reports.

FAQs

Q1. Is Vine coming back in 2025?
Yes, Elon Musk announced that Vine will return with new AI features, after being shut down in 2017.

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Q2. What is different in the new Vine app by Elon Musk?
The new version of Vine will use artificial intelligence (AI) to create content, unlike the original app which only had human-made videos.
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