Elon Mask conducts a questionnaire on Twitter to revive the 6-second video application 'Vine'



Mr. Elon Musk, who

held the helm of Twitter , conducted a questionnaire on Twitter as to whether to revive Twitter's 6-second video application 'Vine', which ended the service in January 2017. In addition, Mr. Mask has already started to move towards Vine revival.



As for the questionnaire result, 'Yes (I want you to revive Vine)' is dominant at a ratio of about 7:3. However, regardless of this result in the first place, Mr. Mask intends to revive 'Vine'. According to news site Axios, in the process of acquiring Twitter, Musk also made Vine on the agenda, and as a result of becoming the owner of Twitter, he ordered the engineers to restart Vine, and the service will be launched in 2022. They are planning to reopen.

Scoop: Musk team working to reboot Vine this year
https://www.axios.com/2022/10/31/vine-tiktok-twitter-musk-team-reboot

'Vine' was established in June 2012 as a company to develop a short video posting service, and was acquired by Twitter before the service was released. Initially, the service was described as the “ video version of Instagram ”, but when Instagram responded to video posting, it started to lose shares and struggled.

After that, the main staff left one after another at the same time that Twitter's growth was sluggish and business performance became difficult . In October 2016, the end of the mobile version of the application was announced.

Twitter's 6-second video application 'Vine' announces the end of mobile version application - GIGAZINE


by

Esther Vargas

In January 2017, the Vine service itself ended.

Vine ends service on January 17, 2017, FAQ summary to be seen by then - GIGAZINE



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