Preserving the fast, protecting the future.

A community coming together to celebrate diVine. A new short-form video app inspired by Vine's creative 6-second format, preserving authentic human creativity.

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About

Our community formed because we believe in what diVine represents. At a time when social feeds are filled with AI generated content and synthetic influencers, diVine brings back something we have been missing: real human expression. The restored Vine archive, rebuilt with care from a massive backup, is a reminder of what internet culture used to feel like before algorithms and automation took over.

We also highlight the technology that diVine uses, like ProofMode, to verify that videos are captured by real cameras. It is not about gatekeeping or perfection. It is about creating trust. We support diVine because it restores our roots while pushing for a more authentic future.

Why It Matters

Every day, AI generated content gets harder to distinguish from reality. As more platforms embrace synthetic feeds, the internet loses its human center. diVine is taking a different path. It creates a space where creators know their moments are verified, where viewers know what they are seeing is real, and where cultural history is preserved instead of erased. Our community supports this shift because it feels like more than an app. It feels like a cultural correction.

Who Is Behind This

diVine was created by Evan Henshaw Plath known as Rabble an early Twitter employee who helped shape the platform in its earliest days. After discovering that the original Vine content had been saved in huge, nearly inaccessible archives, he spent months reconstructing the videos, user profiles, engagement data, and comments to bring a lost era of culture back into the world. His work turned hundreds of gigabytes of buried files into a living, breathing creative space again.

This project is backed by Jack Dorsey through his nonprofit, And Other Stuff, which funds experimental, open source, decentralized social tools. Dorsey has long advocated for protocols over platforms, user owned identity, and permissionless networks. He is one of the strongest public voices for decentralization and many in the tech world even speculate that he could be Satoshi Nakamoto because of his deep alignment with early Bitcoin values. Whether true or not, his philosophy is clear. He supports systems that cannot be shut down, manipulated, or controlled by corporations a foundation that aligns perfectly with diVine’s direction.

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What are you waiting for?

If you believe in what diVine is building, come experience it yourself. Open the app, explore the restored Vines, record something real, and feel the difference when creativity comes from people, not machines. Your presence helps shape a more human internet.