Divine is rekindling the quirky humanity of the long-gone fan-favorite short-video service Vine—but in a decentralized form designed to remain viable without having to rake in billions. Hello again and welcome back to Fast Company’s Plugged In.
This new social network would be just as happy to stay small
Why This Matters
Divine's decentralized social network aims to revive the nostalgic charm of Vine while prioritizing community and sustainability over massive growth. This approach could influence future social platforms to focus on quality and user control rather than sheer scale. It highlights a shift towards more resilient and user-centric social media models in the tech industry.
Key Takeaways
- Decentralization aims to foster a more resilient social network.
- Focus on community and quality over massive user numbers.
- Potential shift in social media towards sustainable, user-driven platforms.
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