
Recently, the Divine app was finally available for download via the Play Store, App Store and Zapstore, allowing you to once again access the short-form video platform that was once popular before the TikTok era. That said, what should you know about it?
No AI videos allowed on the platform
For your information, the video-sharing platform Vine was relaunched as Divine last year, nine years after it was shut down. What's unique about Divine is that it doesn't allow artificial intelligence (AI) generated content. Videos up to 6 seconds long can be uploaded, and Divine's system will detect that they were recorded using a phone and not AI-generated.
Additionally, the app's developers will restore up to 500000 classic Vine videos that were successfully backed up before the service was discontinued. The original video owners can ask Divine to give them back their old accounts or request that the videos be deleted if they don't want them to appear on the site.
Moreover, since Divine is funded by Jack Dorsey, it uses the open-source Nostr protocol. This allows other developers to create their own apps to display Divine content. While the app is now available for download, access is still limited to those who receive an invitation first.
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