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Divine (also called diVine) is a new short-form, six-second video application that launched in beta in November 2025. It is considered a successor to the defunct, beloved six-second video app Vine, which shut down in 2017.
The app's launch was funded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's non-profit and gained immediate attention because it hosts an archive of over 100,000 old Vine videos. A major reason for the spike is the platform's core promise to ban AI-generated content, focusing instead on 'raw, unfiltered creativity of real people.'
The launch was met with nostalgia for the 'early Web 2.0 era' and the original Vine community. The ban on AI content resonated with users who desire 'agency' over their social experiences and a return to genuine, human-created content over 'AI slop' or algorithm-driven feeds.