Twitter might become the future WeChat! Plans on brining Vine back are discussed
After long debates and arguments Elon Musk finally bought Twitter. And it looks like Tesla CEO has some ideas about the platform.
Ever since Elon Musk bought the Twitter some changes have started to happen. Musk, who has different goals about the platform, may be aiming to make Twitter the WeChat-like application of the future. In Musk's ideal, there is a platform where every transaction and payment is made via Twitter and now bringing Vine back is also on the table.
Twitter might bring back Vine
if ur gonna revive beloved software look no further than the gold standard pic.twitter.com/firwQMzZzi
— dom (@dhof) October 31, 2022
Elon Musk may want to bring back Vine, the short-form video app that Twitter shut down in 2016. Axios claims that a group of engineers were instructed by Twitter's new "Chief Twit" to work on a reboot that might be finished by the end of the year. The information comes from a solid source who is also the first to report that Musk was considering making the company's Twitter Blue subscription mandatory for verified users. He stated, "I have also heard this, though it is unclear at this point if Vine will actually be relaunched."
There is evidence to suggest Musk is seriously considering bringing back Vine, even though we are probably at the stage where he is considering all options. He polled his 112 million Twitter followers earlier today to find out if the company should restart the app.