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DiVine Launches as Vine Successor, Keeps No‑AI Rule, Eyes Ads

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On August 19, 2026, a new short‑form video platform called DiVine debuted, positioning itself as a spiritual successor to the discontinued Vine app. The launch was announced by the company behind the service, which emphasized its aim to capture the quick‑loop, creative spirit that made Vine a cultural touchstone while adapting to today’s creator landscape.

A core pillar of DiVine’s community guidelines is a strict prohibition on AI‑generated content. The platform states that all videos uploaded must be created by human users, reinforcing a commitment to authentic, creator‑driven material. This rule is intended to differentiate DiVine from other short‑video services that have begun to experiment with generative AI tools for video synthesis or editing.

While the AI restriction is firm, the company has indicated that it is not ruling out advertising as a revenue stream. Executives noted that ad formats are still under exploration, but the possibility of incorporating brand‑sponsored content remains open. This approach suggests that DiVine may seek to balance a creator‑first ethos with monetization options that could benefit both the platform and its users.

For creators, DiVine offers a fresh venue to experiment with six‑second‑style loops without the pressure of algorithmic AI enhancements. The no‑AI policy may appeal to those who value original craftsmanship and want to showcase their editing, performance, or storytelling skills in a pure form. At the same time, the openness to ads hints at future opportunities for brand deals, sponsored challenges, or in‑app ad revenue once the platform scales its audience.

Industry observers note that entering a crowded short‑video market will require DiVine to cultivate a distinct community and provide tools that help creators discover and grow their followings. The platform’s success will likely hinge on how effectively it can attract users seeking a nostalgic yet ad‑friendly environment while maintaining its commitment to human‑made content. As the app continues to roll out features, creators will be watching closely to see how the balance between creative freedom and monetization evolves.

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