Vine successor called “Byte” coming in spring 2019

08 November 2018
The co-founder of Vine has been working to revive the popular six-second looping video app.

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It's too late, it has been overtaken by China's TikTok and Kwaishou.
They had licensing deals with music companies to use their songs in short videos, and had a longer time limit for videos.

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    • Anonymous
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    • 09 Nov 2018

    Vine... r/scriptedamericangifs... and now they think they can revive that when TikTok has dethroned them all... it won't happen.

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      • Anonymous
      • mgK
      • 09 Nov 2018

      So next year, we will see 10 Minute compilations on YouTube which will be called „Bytes that cured my cancer“

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        • Chudo
        • MmT
        • 09 Nov 2018

        Vine was 80% full of stupid attention seeker videos,10% was not interesting,and only 10% was good

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          • Anonymous
          • nw}
          • 09 Nov 2018

          Anonymous, 09 Nov 2018Yeah it won't succeed There's tik tok now Launching in 20... morewhats tik tok is it about intel cpus ?

            Ooooh yeah!!!

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              • Anonymous
              • myM
              • 09 Nov 2018

              Has Snapchat turned a profit yet?

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                • Anonymous
                • vV5
                • 09 Nov 2018

                Yeah it won't succeed
                There's tik tok now
                Launching in 2019 also

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                  • Anonymous
                  • snJ
                  • 09 Nov 2018

                  the little bit of history behind this is remarkably stupid. first there was Vine which became popular. then they sold it to Twitter who trashed it because it didn't generate as much profit as anticipated. so now the former co-founder is like "okay then, i'll just... make a new one, i guess".
                  let's see if it sticks again and they sell it to Facebook

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                    • Anonymous
                    • tPG
                    • 09 Nov 2018

                    Thought the logo is Google Play.