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Vine

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Short-form video platform remembered nostalgically for its genuine whimsy humor, contrasted with modern irony-laden internet culture.

Mentions (8)
"Maybe it's cringe now but there was a time when all those Tumbler and Twitter screen grabs you see reposted were brand new. All the vines were brand new."
I know its all cringe now but shit used to be hella funny · u/relativistichedgehog · ↑210 · 2025-09-08
"Any new social phenomena? You can say maybe something like Tik Tok, but it's really just an updated version of Vine."
Does anything really matter anymore? · sweetchrisomine · ↑82 · 2023-06-27
"Everyone wants to be a noticer and make meta memes about real life situations or observations(ie when you stub your toe on a doorframe) or vent about their life instead of partaking in genuine whimsy humor like Vine had. What happened to the rage comics."
Irony poisoning ruined our generation · u/Icy_Suggestion2523 · ↑78 · 2025-07-15
"Social media and dating platforms based off of smartphones became popular in 2013-2014. Instagram, Snapchat, Vine, and Tinder all had a massive influx of users during this time."
"What's crazy is that they have a level of energy I can only remember from early vine videos. I am 24 and have simply never met people like that, only seem remnants of a time when these people existed."
"10 years ago was 2014. Then we had Big touchscreen phones with a slightly better camera than last year's model, Instagram, Youtube, Uber, Doordash, a viral shorts app (Vine)"
What things have actually materially improved in the past 10 years? · ResponsiveSignature · ↑38 · 2024-03-27
"Vine comedy was often slapstick, observational, or skit comedy. Tiktok, when it's not remixing a meme or even when it does, on the other hand feels a lot more ad hoc, risque, and personal. Almost a reversion to Livejournal."
Is Tiktok snowballing into a huge cultural watershed? · u/[deleted] · ↑29 · 2019-10-11
"Instagram, Youtube, Uber, Doordash, a viral shorts app (Vine)"
What things have actually materially improved in the past 10 years? · u/ResponsiveSignature · ↑38 · 2024-03-27
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