The popularity of the Twitter Inc.-owned short-video application Vine continues to gain momentum as users take to the app for just about everything. In recent months, the phrase “Do It For The Vine” ...
Wale turns UOENO into a noun while innocently questioning the cleanliness of his drink. Didn't Ricky Rozay already tell you? Pay attention, Wale. Lecrae is not a licensed psychologist but you can tell ...
The news that Vine - the six-second video sharing app - is closing down doesn't immediately feel like a big football story. However, if you're a football fan who has ever been on the internet, rest ...
I hope you do. Because before there was TikTok or Reels or any of those short video platforms, there was Vine. And Vine ruled. You had six seconds of time for a video clip, which resulted in some ...
With the debut of Instagram Video last week, a lot of people have been talking about giving up on Vine. But don't do it! (Or, well, really, do whatever you want. Who are we to tell you how to live ...
VINE stunned users overnight by announcing that the app will be discontinued soon. Here are 21 of the best, and funniest, sports Vines since the app launched. The company assured users that their ...
Jason Nash has shown the way forward. The Los Angeles based super Viner and former comedian is topping the Vine charts with his 6 second story telling videos. You can see a compilation of his best and ...
Why are vines so funny? Investigating the comic power of the six-second videos that took the internet by storm. (Warning: contains really funny vines.) By Anna Leszkiewicz It’s often said that ...