Vine Bans Porn From Its 6-Second Video-Sharing Service
Twitter has banned pornography from its Vine video-sharing service
Twitter has banned pornography from its Vine video-sharing service
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Twitter has added a long-overdue feature to its Vine app.
Anyone who has used the video sharing social network should be right at home with this simple and easy to use universal app.
Version 5.12 of the app also allows users to reply, retweet, favorite, or follow someone directly from a tweet in their home timeline.
The video sharing social network has taken a big step forward with the addition of the new features.
Vine's user base is said to have passed an impressive 40 million, according to a recent Twitter update.
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Version 1.3 of the video sharing app is also highlighted by 15 new channels and the introduction of protected accounts.
Vine has suffered a decrease in shares to Twitter following the launch of Instagram video.
At its peak last night, users were uploading more than 40 hours of video per minute.
We've got an early winner in the battle between Instagram and Vine.
Facebook attempts to knock Vine out of the game by adding video to Instagram.
With today's update to version 4.0, Instagram users can share videos of up to 15 seconds long.
Vine cofounders Dom Hoffman and Rus Yusupov have teased a number of unreleased features for the popular video-sharing app.
Twitter is about to unveil "some exciting new parts" of its hit video-sharing app, Vine.
AllThingsD has confirmed that Instagram is indeed set to take a shot at video.
Vine has just received an update adding sharing options and more.
Watch out, Twitter. Facebook may soon add video-sharing capabilities to Instagram.