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TikTok, Elon Musk and Vine
Elon Musk Talks About Bringing Back ‘Vine' Amid TikTok Ban
Amid the TikTok ban drama, Elon Musk has teased the possibility of bringing back Vine, the app where short-form content creation found a new direction. The owner of X (formerly Twitter) hinted at “looking into” the possibility of reviving the app.
What is Vine and could it come back? Elon Musk 'looking into' return after TikTok blackout
The GIF-like viral video app that gave the world Logan Paul and Shawn Mendes had 200 million users at its peak
Elon Musk’s X Introduces Video Tab Amid TikTok Controversy
Rival platforms like X leverage TikTok's legal uncertainty, adding video tabs and exploring short-form content options.
Elon Musk Weighs Bringing Back Vine App After TikTok Shutdown
Elon Musk has indicated that he’s open to resurrecting the defunct video platform, Vine, after a ban shut down TikTok over the weekend to millions of users in the U.S. Musk, who owns social media rival X,
Bluesky adds TikTok mode while Elon mulls reviving Vine in the latest banning drama
Bluesky is not the only app that could serve as a destination for TikTok users. Elon Musk says that X (formerly Twitter) is "looking into" bringing Vine back. X (then Twitter) purchased Vine in 2012. Back then, Vine did not even have an iOS app. Vine remained active until 2017, when it was shut down.
Elon Musk considers bringing back Vine amid TikTok ban to enhance X platform
Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), is considering reviving the short-form video app Vine following the TikTok ban. Musk’s move comes as video remains a dominant form of online content consumption, with platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat thriving in the space.
Is Vine really coming back? Elon Musk teases return amid TikTok shakeup
In the wake of the TikTok ban, X CEO Elon Musk teased the return of a classic social media platform. So, is Vine coming back?
Elon Musk considers bringing back Vine—PROOF!
Elon Musk, known for shaking things up across industries, has teased the possible return of Vine, the OG short-form video app that defined a generation of memes and
Elon Musk is "Looking Into" bringing back Vine amid TikTok ban
ALBAWABA - Tech billionaire Elon Musk is once again the talk of social media after announcing that his company is "Looking Into" bringing back Vine amid
Elon Musk Reacts To TikTok Ban, Wants X Unbanned In China
Elon Musk is finally sharing his thoughts on the TikTok ban. On Saturday night, the app briefly went offline in the United States, months after the
Elon Musk says ‘something needs to change’ as TikTok goes dark in US, flags ‘unbalanced’ situation
Elon Musk criticized the situation where TikTok operates in the US, but X is banned in China, calling it unbalanced and emphasizing the need for change, while also expressing his long-standing opposition to banning TikTok.
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X rolls out a dedicated ‘Play Button’ for TikTok-like vertical video feed in the US
X has added a whole new vertical video feed or tab for users in the United States. This feature might make its way to other ...
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Elon Musk Is “Looking Into” Bringing Back Vine After TikTok Ban
X (AKA Twitter) owner Elon Musk is looking into bringing back short form video app Vine following the TikTok ban.
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