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!!Vine contains examples of:

* CelebrityEndorsement:
** Series/BigTimeRush used Vines to show the track names for their album ''24/Seven''.
** Dunkin' Donuts compressed ''an entire TV ad'' into a Vine.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The primary color for Vine is green.
* InsistentTerminology: A new word has been developed to define Vine: "vineography". And those who use it? "Vineographers".
* TheInternetIsForPorn: Around the time Vine began, pornographic Vines were being made, and one of them actually became a featured Editor's Pick. Porn does not violate Twitter's guidelines, but does violate Apple's terms of service, so Twitter was requested to bump up the minimum age limit to 17.
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it would then go on to become the second-most popular video streaming app, behind only Platform/YouTube.
* RunningGag: From the actual site ([[Memes/{{Vine}} those from the users get their own page]]):
** "Do it for the Vine!"
** "I ain't gon' do it!"
* SeriousBusiness: In the 2013 [=#VeryShortFilmFest=], there was a Vine that was sold for ''$200''.
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* CatchPhrase: [[Memes/{{Vine}} Enough for them to get their own page.]]
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Platform/{{TikTok}} has largely become Vine's SpiritualSuccessor as the launch pad for memes and viral videos; however, Hofmann launched a competing app originally called Byte in 2020, which was subsequently rebranded as Clash in 2021 and as [[https://huddlesapp.co/ Huddles]] since 2022.

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Platform/{{TikTok}} has largely become Vine's SpiritualSuccessor as the launch pad for memes and viral videos; however, Hofmann launched a competing app originally called Byte in 2020, which was subsequently rebranded as Clash in 2021 and as [[https://huddlesapp.co/ Huddles]] since 2022.in 2022 before being shut down in May 2023.
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Website/{{TikTok}} has largely become Vine's SpiritualSuccessor as the launch pad for memes and viral videos; however, Hofmann launched a competing app originally called Byte in 2020, which was subsequently rebranded as Clash in 2021 and as [[https://huddlesapp.co/ Huddles]] since 2022.

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Website/{{TikTok}} Platform/{{TikTok}} has largely become Vine's SpiritualSuccessor as the launch pad for memes and viral videos; however, Hofmann launched a competing app originally called Byte in 2020, which was subsequently rebranded as Clash in 2021 and as [[https://huddlesapp.co/ Huddles]] since 2022.
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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it would then go on to become the second-most popular video streaming app, behind only Website/YouTube.

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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it would then go on to become the second-most popular video streaming app, behind only Website/YouTube.Platform/YouTube.
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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it would then go on to become one of the most popular video streaming app aside from Website/YouTube.

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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it would then go on to become one of the most second-most popular video streaming app aside from app, behind only Website/YouTube.
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Website/{{TikTok}} has largely become the replacement for Vine as the launch pad for memes; however, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].

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Website/{{TikTok}} has largely become the replacement for Vine Vine's SpiritualSuccessor as the launch pad for memes; memes and viral videos; however, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ Hofmann launched a competing app originally called Byte in January 2020]].2020, which was subsequently rebranded as Clash in 2021 and as [[https://huddlesapp.co/ Huddles]] since 2022.
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[[ItWillNeverCatchOn Despite its novel concept]], it became the most used video-sharing app on the market in a matter of months, and in April 2013 became the most downloaded free [=iOS=] app.

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[[ItWillNeverCatchOn Despite its novel concept]], it became the most used video-sharing app on the market in a matter of months, and in April 2013 became the most downloaded free [=iOS=] iOS app.
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[=TikTok=] has largely become the replacement for Vine as the launch pad for memes; however, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].

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[=TikTok=] Website/{{TikTok}} has largely become the replacement for Vine as the launch pad for memes; however, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].
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* TheInternetIsForPorn: Around the time Vine began, pornographic Vines were being made, and one of them actually [[WhatAnIdiot became a featured Editor's Pick]]. Porn does not violate Twitter's guidelines, but does violate Apple's terms of service, so Twitter was requested to bump up the minimum age limit to 17.

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* TheInternetIsForPorn: Around the time Vine began, pornographic Vines were being made, and one of them actually [[WhatAnIdiot became a featured Editor's Pick]].Pick. Porn does not violate Twitter's guidelines, but does violate Apple's terms of service, so Twitter was requested to bump up the minimum age limit to 17.
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Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].

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[=TikTok=] has largely become the replacement for Vine as the launch pad for memes; however, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The primary color for Vine is green. [[FridgeBrilliance Just like an actual vine.]]

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The primary color for Vine is green. [[FridgeBrilliance Just like an actual vine.]]
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Vine now has a proper Spiritual Successor, Byte.


After the demise of Vine, [[https://www.tiktok.com/en/ TikTok]] [[https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/5/18009260/tiktok-musically-youtube-challenge-vine has become]] its ''de-facto'' SpiritualSuccessor.

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After the demise of Vine, Vine's SpiritualSuccessor, [[https://www.tiktok.com/en/ TikTok]] [[https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/5/18009260/tiktok-musically-youtube-challenge-vine has become]] its ''de-facto'' SpiritualSuccessor.byte.co Byte]], was [[https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/24/vine-byte/ launched in January 2020]].

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After the demise of Vine, [[https://www.tiktok.com/en/ TikTok]] [[https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/5/18009260/tiktok-musically-youtube-challenge-vine has become]] its ''de-facto'' SpiritualSuccessor.



* InsistentTerminology [=/=] FlintstoneTheming: A new word has been developed to define Vine: "vineography". And those who use it? "Vineographers".

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* InsistentTerminology [=/=] FlintstoneTheming: InsistentTerminology: A new word has been developed to define Vine: "vineography". And those who use it? "Vineographers".
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[[ItWillNeverCatchOn Despite its novel concept]], [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome it became the most used video-sharing app on the market in a matter of months, and in April 2013 became the most downloaded free [=iOS=] app]].

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[[ItWillNeverCatchOn Despite its novel concept]], [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome it became the most used video-sharing app on the market in a matter of months, and in April 2013 became the most downloaded free [=iOS=] app]].
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* RunningGag: From the actual site:

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* RunningGag: From the actual site: site ([[Memes/{{Vine}} those from the users get their own page]]):

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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: But it did.
* RunningGag: "Do it for the Vine!"

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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: But Vine started as an incredibly niche platform that no one thought was going to grow for much longer, it did.
would then go on to become one of the most popular video streaming app aside from Website/YouTube.
* RunningGag: From the actual site:
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"Do it for the Vine!"



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* CatchPhrase: [[Memes/{{Vine}} See here.]]

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* CatchPhrase: [[Memes/{{Vine}} See here.Enough for them to get their own page.]]
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Nothing lasts forever, though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app,]] [[https://medium.com/@vine/vine-update-59426a5adfab#.wexubhrfz but after outcry and negotations with creators,]] it will continue to live on in the future with an app called Vine Camera, allowing users to continue making 6-second-long looping videos, but they will be directly uploaded to Twitter rather than Vine's dedicated site/app.

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Nothing lasts forever, though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will would eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app,]] [[https://medium.com/@vine/vine-update-59426a5adfab#.wexubhrfz but after outcry and negotations with creators,]] it will continue to live on in the future with an app called Vine Camera, allowing users to continue making 6-second-long looping videos, but they will be directly uploaded to Twitter rather than Vine's dedicated site/app.
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Nothing lasts forever, though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app.]]

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Nothing lasts forever, though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app.]]
app,]] [[https://medium.com/@vine/vine-update-59426a5adfab#.wexubhrfz but after outcry and negotations with creators,]] it will continue to live on in the future with an app called Vine Camera, allowing users to continue making 6-second-long looping videos, but they will be directly uploaded to Twitter rather than Vine's dedicated site/app.
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Nothing lasts forever though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app.]]

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Nothing lasts forever forever, though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app.]]
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Nothing lasts forever though. In October 2016, Twitter announced that [[https://medium.com/@vine/important-news-about-vine-909c5f4ae7a7#.or8s6q30g it will eventually shut down Vine and discontinue its app.]]
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-->''[[RunningGag "Do it for the Vine!"]]''

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* CatchPhrase: [[CatchPhrase/{{Vine}} See here.]]

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* CatchPhrase: [[CatchPhrase/{{Vine}} [[Memes/{{Vine}} See here.]]






-->''[[BrickJoke "I ain't gon' do it!"]]''

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-->''[[BrickJoke "I ain't gon' do it!"]]''it!"]]''

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!!Many popular "Vineographers" include:
[[index]]
* Vine/JerryPurpdrank
* Vine/KingBach
* Vine/LoganPaul
[[/index]]



* RunningGag:
** "Do it for the Vine!"

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ItWillNeverCatchOn: But it did.
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-->''[[RunningGag "Do it for the Vine!"]]''

In June 2012, the trio of Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll created Vine, a mobile app that allowed users to create and post looping 6-second clips. In October of the same year, Website/{{Twitter}} bought Vine for a reported $30 million. It did not see a public debut until it reached the App Store in January 2013, [[PopCulturalOsmosis and the rest is history]].

[[ItWillNeverCatchOn Despite its novel concept]], [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome it became the most used video-sharing app on the market in a matter of months, and in April 2013 became the most downloaded free [=iOS=] app]].

In May 2014, an [[http://www.vine.co official Vine website]] was started to make exploring Vines more convenient.

!!Many popular "Vineographers" include:
[[index]]
* Vine/JerryPurpdrank
* Vine/KingBach
* Vine/LoganPaul
[[/index]]
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!!Vine contains examples of:
* CelebrityEndorsement:
** Series/BigTimeRush used Vines to show the track names for their album ''24/Seven''.
** Dunkin' Donuts compressed ''an entire TV ad'' into a Vine.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The primary color for Vine is green. [[FridgeBrilliance Just like an actual vine.]]
* InsistentTerminology [=/=] FlintstoneTheming: A new word has been developed to define Vine: "vineography". And those who use it? "Vineographers".
* TheInternetIsForPorn: Around the time Vine began, pornographic Vines were being made, and one of them actually [[WhatAnIdiot became a featured Editor's Pick]]. Porn does not violate Twitter's guidelines, but does violate Apple's terms of service, so Twitter was requested to bump up the minimum age limit to 17.
* RunningGag:
** "Do it for the Vine!"
** "I ain't gon' do it!"
* SeriousBusiness: In the 2013 [=#VeryShortFilmFest=], there was a Vine that was sold for ''$200''.
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-->''[[BrickJoke "I ain't gon' do it!"]]''

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