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Every video on twitter seems to be tik-tok. Why did they get rid of vine for it to be replaced by tik-tok? -- nm
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JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
May 14 '20, 14:59
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'They' didn't. Twitter purchased it before their debut and apparently had no idea what to with it
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JD
May 14, 15:06
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Yeah, but now everything is TikTok. Seems like they killed it off, and a new Vine came along to fill the void. -- nm
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JaxSean
May 14, 15:37
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There are probably differences between Tiktok and Vine that are not obvious to the "hey they both make short videos so they are the same" crowd
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rollo
May 14, 15:50
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TikToks can be edited afterwards I think, while Vines were in-camera edit only
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Reagen
May 14, 15:54
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Affirmative -- nm
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con_carne
May 14, 16:44
Because venture capital is no way to steer technological decisions. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 14, 15:02
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*ding* The earliest Vine videos I ever saw were corporate. Nobody wants to see that shit. -- nm
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con_carne
May 14, 16:43
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