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We Brought Back Vine to Fight AI Slop

We Brought Back Vine to Fight AI Slop


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Rabble and Alice Chan, Revolution.Social’s host and executive producer, talk about the launch and surprise success of diVine, a new video app that resurrects the six-second looping format of Vine. This time, however, the app is built on open protocols and with a strict anti-AI stance. 

Within hours of announcing diVine at Web Summit in Lisbon, it had 10,000 TestFlight signups, which completely overwhelmed its servers. But its early success is proof that new social apps can be built on the Social Media Bill of Rights.

"We accept that one person controls Instagram and one person controls Twitter, one person controls TikTok,” Rabble says. “That is a dystopian nightmare. And so diVine isn't just fun videos, but also shows us a future of social media where power is shared."

You can join the diVine mobile app waitlist and preview the videos people are creating at https://divine.video/

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This episode was produced and edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod, and executive produced by Alice Chan from Flock Marketing.

To learn more about Rabble’s social media bill of rights, and sign up for our newsletter, visit https://revolution.social/


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