#Musk Considers Restarting Vine#
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Recently, Elon Musk, CEO of both Tesla and X, has said he is "considering" reviving the short-form video service Vine. Vine was a free mobile app owned by Twitter (now X) that allowed users to create short videos, up to 10 seconds long, and share them on social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook. Twitter announced on October 27, 2016, that Vine would be shut down as part of a company restructuring, but already uploaded videos would not be deleted. At this time, Musk has not provided a specific relaunch plan, but the news has already sparked widespread attention, with many users expressing anticipation for Vine's return.
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Elon Musk recently said he is "considering" bringing back the Vine short-video service. Vine was a free mobile app owned by Twitter (now called X) that allowed users to create short videos, up to 10 seconds long, and share them on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Twitter announced on October 27, 2016, that it would shut down Vine as part of the company’s restructuring plan. Uploaded videos were not deleted. While Musk is only "considering" it for now, the news has already attracted widespread attention. Vine was once a global phenomenon, its concise short-video format and unique creativity attracted a large user base, but it was eventually shut down due to various reasons. If Musk really restarts Vine, it would mean that the short-video field will face new competition and may also bring new entertainment experiences for users.
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Musk is considering reviving the Vine short video service.
Vine allows users to create short videos up to 10 seconds long and share them on social networks.
Twitter shut down Vine on October 27, 2016.
Uploaded Vine videos will not be deleted.