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Shiv Bharankar

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How Vine2.0 Can Succeed With TikTok facing bans and scrutiny in multiple countries, Vine has a golden opportunity to return as a competitive short video platform. To succeed, Vine 2.0 must: 1. Support Creators with Monetization Introduce revenue sharing models, tipping systems, and brand collaborations to attract top creators. Example: TikTok pays $0.02–$0.04 per 1,000 views, a benchmark Vine 2.0 must meet or exceed. 2. Leverage AI Algorithms Develop a personalized "For You" feed powered by AI, ensuring high user engagement. 3. Prioritize Data Privacy Build trust by emphasizing data security, a major concern for TikTok. Fact: A 2023 Pew report found 62% of Americans worry about social media data misuse. 4. Partner with Influencers Collaborate with established influencers to draw their audiences to the platform. 5. Target Nostalgia and Trends Use Vine’s nostalgic appeal to engage Millennials while introducing trends to capture Gen Z’s attention.

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