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Dorsey-Backed diVine Launches Public Beta, Restores Vine Clips and Bans AI

The project positions a decentralized, verification‑first video platform as an antidote to AI‑saturated feeds.

Overview

  • Founder Evan Henshaw‑Plath reconstructed the Vine archive from volunteer backups, restoring roughly 100,000 to 200,000 clips and many creator profiles.
  • diVine runs on the open, decentralized Nostr protocol and uses Guardian Project tools to verify that uploads originate from real smartphones.
  • The platform blocks suspected generative‑AI videos, promotes human‑shot six‑second loops, and offers user‑controlled feeds over opaque algorithms.
  • Original Vine creators retain copyright, can file DMCA takedowns, and may reclaim accounts by proving ownership via linked social profiles.
  • Early demand is strong with rapid iOS TestFlight sign‑ups and web access available; full app‑store rollout is still in progress, and Business Insider reports Dorsey granted $10 million to the backing nonprofit.