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WHEN DID Vine get shut down?

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The grapevine, scientifically known as Vitis vinifera L., is a vine that is grown all over the world for its edible berries, or grapes, which are consumed fresh or pressed to make wine or grape juice. The leaves and shoots from the grape crop, which are clipped once a year for crop management, are a significant byproduct.

WHEN DID Vine get shut down?

Although Vine did provide its inventors tremendous visibility, as they say, “exposure” doesn’t pay the bills or buy a mansion in Los Angeles.

There wasn’t a way for users to make money directly through Vine outside of creating sponsored videos for other companies.

Vine’s greatest stars left the app and began concentrating on Instagram, where they were seeing better statistics, and YouTube, where they could create longer video and monetize it, once creators learned that the firm had no intentions to enable users to make money on the service.

Other elements also played a role, such as the fierce competition between YouTube and Instagram. Additionally, Vine’s management had a lot of turnovers.

 

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