Another Failed Startup!!🫡👀
Vines:
A very Popular social media app that provided 6 second looping video. It was started in 2012 it's peak era was 2013-2014 having 200Million active user during this peak time. Content creators were called " Viners
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Vikram Shenoy
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I think only 6 second video format was what worked for Vine, the entertainment space already had platforms for long form content (YouTube etc.)
Packing comedy into a 6 second clip is challenging and something that audience appreciated
Another Failed Startup!!🫡👀
Vines:
A very Popular social media app that provided 6 second looping video. It was started in 2012 it's peak era was 2013-2014 having 200Million active user during this peak time. Content creators were called " Viners
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Aditya Arora
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