Divine has removed its invitation requirement, allowing anyone to join the short-form video platform built around six-second looping clips. Inspired by the original Vine experience, the app includes a Classic feed containing more than two million restored videos from the former platform while supporting new recordings captured exclusively through its in-app camera. The service is built on the decentralized Nostr protocol and incorporates AI detection tools to verify uploaded content and discourage AI-generated media.
The platform combines familiar looping video functionality with features tailored to today's creator ecosystem, including plans for future monetization tools. Divine also supports an archive of original Vine content while maintaining a separate stream for newly created videos recorded within the app. Funded by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, the platform operates independently of Vine and is expanding access without invite codes as it broadens its public rollout.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Looping Video Revival
- Nostalgic micro-video formats are reappearing with modern creator tools, creating space for entertainment platforms that blend familiar behaviors with updated distribution and monetization models.
- Decentralized Social Media
- Protocol-based social apps are shifting control away from centralized platforms, opening potential for portable audiences, resilient communities, and alternative governance structures.
- Verified Human Content
- AI detection and in-app capture systems are becoming differentiators for media platforms as audiences and brands seek clearer signals of authenticity in user-generated content.
Who This Affects Most
- Social Media
- Short-form communities built around constrained formats can reshape engagement by offering simpler creative rules and more distinctive cultural identities than algorithm-heavy feeds.
- Creator Economy
- Emerging platforms with native monetization plans provide new pathways for creators to diversify income, preserve archives, and reach audiences outside dominant video ecosystems.
- Digital Entertainment
- Archived content libraries paired with new participatory formats can turn legacy internet culture into active entertainment ecosystems with renewed commercial relevance.
