Well not really blacked mailed, more of an ultimatum. Black mail is threatening to reveal a secret if the other party or person does not comply with their demands. An ultimatum is when a someone or a group of people feel unsatisfied and give you two or more options.
@@Wiizl how is it extortion? These people were literally the reason vine was successful. Going to any other platform where they could actually monetize their work was obviously the smarter choice for those people but out of some dumb sense of loyalty (and I'm sure greed played into it as well) they gave vine the option of paying them. Vine chose not to. So vine lost the talent associated with the platform. So people stopped using the app.
This is why no one should be shocked the Paul brothers get backlash for doing stupid shit. They originated from a platform dominated by people who really shouldn't keep their mouths open for more than 5 seconds
You are not dangerous. You are smart. Once you realize that nothing matters the world is yours. The universe is an animal that breeds infinite idiots to constantly feed off of.
I think the 6 second limit was why vine is remembered as less toxic than its successors. 6 seconds is not enough time to properly show your true colors, leaving the waters relatively calm. Big vine stars only started getting in real trouble when they jumped to other platforms with longer videos and their degeneracy was shown to the world.
Ok here’s the real reason it failed. The top “Viners” were becoming way too mainstream. What made vine hilarious was the videos regular people made without a budget.
@@htsunmiku bruh, the tiktok algorithm LOVES already popular people, I know that the FYP is different for everybody but I see tons of people with millions and millions of views on mine
Yes!! Vines were so cringy and unfunny there at the end because you only sae the polished stuff. We want the good stuff, the everyday funny friend groups.
It wasn't that at all. The problem with Vine is that the creators had no clue on how to monetize the content. So what happened was the big viners were only seeing income from sponsored videos. So the top viners all left to facebook, youtube, and instagram where there was adsense set up already where they can make money off of each one of their videos instead of having to do paid vines for brands or advertisers. Saying it got too mainstream is ludicrious.
Interesting how , just like Rockstar games, even when you have all the money that a project could ever hope to make, ultimately its mismanagement that brings them down
@@AndrewJeffersonCotter I was thinking more specifically about how Rockstar filed for bankruptcy even though gta5 had been the most profitable videogame ever released
@a guy I mean, I've watched the vine compilations and laughed my ass off. I've tried to watch tik-tok compilations with an open mind but they just bore/annoy me.
Abraham Nettey Wow! Color me surprised, I never knew that! It’s almost like I was _trying to say where else they went since I was aware that byte wasn’t out yet!_
I don’t see Tiktok shutting down anytime soon. Tiktok is financially stable and has more user than Google. Which is crazy. I can see its successes even though I don’t use it.
honestly. i would rather tiktok stay and someone make a vine like app instead. like. alot vine like. not soft not hard humor. just good vines that me i didnt get to experience myself sadly. the app had just got taken down when i heard of it😂. and now theres “twitter bitches” and dream stans. just its all so bad. support who you want but dont call yourself somthing over it. twitter and tiktok itself is toxic somtimes. and thats why we need a mature like app again like vine.
Let’s start a petition to bring vine back. Honestly I’d be fine with a few promoted post (ads) if that mean keeping it afloat. But now is the perfect time to bring back something like that. Question is, how are we gonna spread the word?
The problem is there is not much demand for a new vine and like one person said in the comments vine was only 6 seconds so it was not enough time to show their true colours so maybe if we make the limit longer like let’s say 15 seconds that might work and we need to find a way to advertise on it and give the creators money unlike vine did so that idea may not work
@@loganbuckley2010 yeah true, but the average attention span now is incredibly short. And there are enough people out there that would love for vine to come back. But who knows, maybe it would be outdated since TikTok came out. But I would still like to see how many people would vote for it to come back, yk?
Me at 0:38: why is he showing a picture of one guy from three different angles? Him: Three work colleagues Me: Wait, what?! Those are not three different guys!
Protip: If you ever startup an app that becomes successful and you need a way to monetize it, just remember that you can always scrape every last ounce of personal data from the user being especially careful to target minors and then sell all that data to the Chinese government like TikTok does. On second thought, don't do that.
@@WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc The security researcher who took the TikTok app apart said it was worse than Facebook, Twitter, and Google combined. And they don't sell the data to the Chinese Government/Military.
@@Darxide23 weirdly, cnbc reported that fb has more data to slurp than tiktok. Also, of course fb, google and co doesnt sell data to chinese... Because they sold it to us gov... Still remember prism? I don't know which report are true or which one is worse. But i know that both are spying on us.
@@WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc I expect my government to collect my data, whether I like it or not. Everyone jokes about Google being monitored and red flags going to if you search certain things to many times. I don't expect a foreign company to collect my personal data and give it to them their government unless I'm in that country usind their app.
Here is how vine could advertise Vine ads like Facebook or Instagram ads except they are 5 second videos of the product which show up on the targeted audiences Home Screen and have a link to the website to buy it like Facebook ads or Instagram ads
You people are such hypocrites, I'm 27 and I remember hating Vine when it came out cause it was cringy, and others did too! But ever since Tik Tok came out, everyone did a 180 and loved Vine. They were literally the same thing. Mark my words, in 2025 when something new comes out y'all are gonna be nostalgic for Tik Tok. It's the same with Minecraft and Fortnite.
Its because they want to follow the hypetrain, I personally have use both apps and I could say that people need to just be honest and stop following the mass of hypocrites for the sake of validation
Hey I didn't like minecraft either and thought it was a children's game until I saw gameplay and realized it was pretty damn complex. But to be fair i watched pewdiepie play it and he made it super interesting. Fortnite was free so that's why it was so large.
Are you crazy? You probably haven’t had any of those 2 apps if you’re saying they’re the same. The layout, the creators, and the content are completely different, people aren’t following the hype train, everyone just realized that vine was not given enough credit thanks to mindless hate and mob mentality when it actually was a good platform back in the day
I don’t know why people hated Vine or currently hate TikTok. Do I think it’s full of untalented, unfunny people? Yeah, but I simply don’t watch it. I don’t get the hate.
You guys are kind of losers, who cares who liked and didn't like vine, why don't you just let them continue lying about inconsequential things no one cares about?
Man Vine was such a genuinely iconic era to be a part of. I found this page on TikTok that shows a bunch of them and not just the popular ones. Even the most basic of vines had so much originality you could actually tell people were trying to create shit for fun not for views
Funny how Vine's demise was related to how short the videos were, I liked how creative people would get with such short amount of time and less resources than, now, tiktok, weird to think that people wanted Vine to become Tiktok
I’m struggling to understand how vine was never profitable, their user base was insane. I imagine that it wasn’t as monitizable as something like TH-cam or Facebook, but those millions of users must’ve been worth something. Would’ve appreciated if you went deeper into their financials.
Has anyone noticerd that every single time a new social media takes off around the country/world, the general atmosphere of the world deteriorates into becoming weirder and more degenerate, and bare minimum acceptable behavior that is welcome on the app itself (whichever one you pick this can apply to) has become less, and less, and less, and less. We started with blogs and journals where you were expected to write well, and people expected long posts that would take a long time to produce. We moved to Myspace and it began. The top friends list introduced the concept of seeing what other people 'really' thought of you by how they rank you in their life, began the silent resentment and weird drama that social media that did not even exist before that, nobody ever thought like that, then it became a metric to fight about and silently stew over. Facebook was actually kind of alright for awhile but that was when you NEEDED a .edu email address to join. It was for college students period, no one else, but once it was opened to the public, the world of boomer Facebook collided with all these college students who were getting friend reqs from their aunt and dealing with the most embarrassing computer-illiterate behavior from them. Cue family drama. Twitter. From blogs/journals where you were encouraged to take your time, proofread, write interesting things that random people would want to read and return to your blog for more - to 140 character opinions becoming the most commonly traded commodity in the world's exchange of ideas. What could possibly go wrong? Instagram. "We don't want to hear what you have to say anymore just post pictures of yourself etc. That's all we ever cared about anyways" Snapchat. Tinder. Vine. Tik Tok. What fresh new creative ways to destroy any decency in society will come next? I feel bad for kids who never saw what it was like before all of this nonsense. You guys have no idea how far we have fallen. I have no idea how much further we can afford to fall.
Heres a fact: When Tik tok came to the society and became popular, it wasnt their fault for getting popular but it was our fault that we allowed it. If no one cared or none of us posted memes from Tik tok the wouldve been unknown to atleast small group of people on internet And now 80% of people want the app banned but they dont realise that the Tik tok stars will move to other social media platforms like Instragram and TH-cam and those platforms will change their policies
@@thecreepycuck6036 As someone whose a 30-year old millenial and was also around before s.m. took over the world...their correct. It's easy to dismiss something when you weren't around and/or don't understand. But I doubt you'll take my reply seriously either so 🤷♂️
Think about it like this, humans always talk about being slaves to robots and such, how the world will end with robots enslaving their creators the humans. As you are reading this comment, a human is being born right now. Somewhere there is a new life and new mind being created from dust, with feelings and thoughts and dreams and emotions etc. Whether that person likes it or not, they will soon be told that they have to carry a small device around with them, and they have to keep this thing charged and on every day, never lose it, and they must answer it when it calls for them to do so. If they try to say they'd rather not have to constantly be under the authority of a small device in their pocket, they can feel free to do so, but they will also forgo any opportunity of having a decent job, meeting and maintaining friends, keeping a job, keeping a girlfriend/boyfriend, and they will constantly be forced to explain to new people they meet why they won't just give up and let the device have the authority over them, submit to it, just do what it says, answer it when it calls for you to do so. If that person chooses to get the device, then they better be timely. When it beeps, they must snap to and do what they are told, and if they don't, they will be seen as irresponsible or arrogant by their friends and family. Being too slow to do what the device says will be seen by other slaves as an act of aggression and a rebellion against the agreed upon rules that the device is the master and when master rings, the slave's job is to be there at the ready. It's already too late.
Gamer From Mars, Can you do a what happened to Samgladiator. He just started posting after like 1 year of not posting I know why but it seems like a good video topic
That was an interesting time, because that’s when social media as we know it today really started taking off and it was around that time I realized that people were actually making significant amounts of money online. The term “Social influencer” was around yet.
Wow! I stopped playing HQ Trivia years ago because of the terrible prize pools but also because sometimes it just wouldn't take the answer I gave. The fact that it was Live was the problem because if my Data just happened to be bad at the time I couldn't even do anything to answer the questions. I honestly would like it more if it wasn't live but still timed so you can't Google the answer. But I had no idea that HQ Trivia actually was shut down. Good. We need better.
i feel like byte wasn't successful because that demand had already been filled by tik tok. but additionally, if vine had never existed then i don't think tik tok would have ever become as popular. the success of tik tok was contingent on people wanting a video social media app similar to vine, but tik tok had even less creative restraints than vine did so it appealed both to former vine users (especially the famous ones) as well as brand new users.
As far as I can tell, they began on TH-cam forever ago, but it wasn't until Vine that they blew up. Regardless, Jake Paul is unfortunately quite... persistent (for want of a better/worse word), which means he was probably going to find an audience somewhere, somehow, no matter what. Vine just happened to be the place.
I'm not sure if you know about this, but it'd be really cool to see you cover the current controversy that's going on with Postmodern Jukebox and their black performers. As of right now, not many people know about it because it started on a separate IG account, but there's also one specific article about it online that goes even more into detail. And it's so strange to me that there's virtually no publicity on it because it's a really interesting situation. I have no idea if you do suggestions or not, but it'd be really cool to see someone else with a platform bring awareness to it!
Alright, but vine was rlly how I got into editing. When V2(byte) was announced, literally all the editors were excited. I am a user on byte, it’s actually rlly good. I just don’t like the aspect ratio, it only rlly benefits people who use it for vlogging or skits.
I know why tiktok is so popular: its because its SO easy to go viral. With youtube, you need to research for hours to know how to make your channel explode so that the algorithm can recommend it along with another 10000 videos Now with TIKTOK, you just upload a video and boom, 50/50 chance of getting it out there. Thats it.
I didn't even know about Vine until it collapsed. It just never crossed my radar. Then again, I'm older, and I didn't even have a smart phone until a year and a half ago. Heck, I didn't even know what "Twitter" was until around the time of the last presidential election. These were the types of things that even now, I have no interest in.
We need to bring back vine to take take over TikTok. I don’t know. I just feel like I get more enjoy out of vines, then tick-tock’s. I don’t know TikTok suggest negative half the time were compared to vines. They were just funny and people being creative.
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Alright I'll do it pal
Man I would love to do it if I wasn’t banned from it every five minutes lol
ᵃʳᵉ ʸᵒᵘ ʳᵉᵃˡˡʸ ᶠʳᵒᵐ ᵐᵃʳˢ?
what is the outro song
no
That heroine overdose moment came out of nowhere.
Ikr
Tell me about it
Yeah I wasn’t expecting that. Extremely tragic turn.
Lmfao
I mean he did try to snub his mans out of his place smh... sad all around
It's kinda ironic how the plataform closed down by getting blackmailed by its own users
Well not really blacked mailed, more of an ultimatum. Black mail is threatening to reveal a secret if the other party or person does not comply with their demands. An ultimatum is when a someone or a group of people feel unsatisfied and give you two or more options.
@@alexisblue2143 More like extortion
@@Wiizl how is it extortion? These people were literally the reason vine was successful. Going to any other platform where they could actually monetize their work was obviously the smarter choice for those people but out of some dumb sense of loyalty (and I'm sure greed played into it as well) they gave vine the option of paying them. Vine chose not to. So vine lost the talent associated with the platform. So people stopped using the app.
@@Wiizl hope you don't ever expect to be paid for work you do cuz thats eXtOrTiOn
@@rej2095 and vine was the reason all those morons had a platform to become famous in the first place.
This is why no one should be shocked the Paul brothers get backlash for doing stupid shit. They originated from a platform dominated by people who really shouldn't keep their mouths open for more than 5 seconds
*6 seconds
@@nathischatzi danke schön
Epik Matrix Erix immer wieder gerne 😋
At all you mean...at all
@@epikmatrixerix6644 bitte
meanwhile people lip sync to Rick and Morty lines with full cringe power.
You are not dangerous. You are smart. Once you realize that nothing matters the world is yours. The universe is an animal that breeds infinite idiots to constantly feed off of.
I don't know if I quoted that Rick and Morty quote correctly. But that is the most cringe line in rick and morty
It's not cringe worthy you just lack the brain cells to fully comprehend that kind of humor.
@@PeterGriffin11 his iq isn’t high enough ?
@@PeterGriffin11 grandma gets some sleep the old age is already getting to you
I think the 6 second limit was why vine is remembered as less toxic than its successors. 6 seconds is not enough time to properly show your true colors, leaving the waters relatively calm. Big vine stars only started getting in real trouble when they jumped to other platforms with longer videos and their degeneracy was shown to the world.
TikTok live at least. Still f ticktok
@@cameron9819yeah
It’s worth noting that TikTok is not a Chinese company
@@Deenactor Tiktok is owned by ByteDance, which is a Chinese company.
Ok here’s the real reason it failed. The top “Viners” were becoming way too mainstream. What made vine hilarious was the videos regular people made without a budget.
For sure, none of the “Classic” vines were done by “viner a” but random people
@@htsunmiku bruh, the tiktok algorithm LOVES already popular people, I know that the FYP is different for everybody but I see tons of people with millions and millions of views on mine
300th like
Yes!! Vines were so cringy and unfunny there at the end because you only sae the polished stuff. We want the good stuff, the everyday funny friend groups.
It wasn't that at all. The problem with Vine is that the creators had no clue on how to monetize the content. So what happened was the big viners were only seeing income from sponsored videos. So the top viners all left to facebook, youtube, and instagram where there was adsense set up already where they can make money off of each one of their videos instead of having to do paid vines for brands or advertisers. Saying it got too mainstream is ludicrious.
When the e-celebs’ ship sinks TH-cam is their life preserver.
What's an e-celebs?
Interesting how , just like Rockstar games, even when you have all the money that a project could ever hope to make, ultimately its mismanagement that brings them down
what happened
Red Dead 2 ?
I was thinking LA Noir
@@damienfinnegan8272 they are sinking, dan hauser and other people left rockstar, all your have now its greedy business pigs selling shark cards
@@AndrewJeffersonCotter I was thinking more specifically about how Rockstar filed for bankruptcy even though gta5 had been the most profitable videogame ever released
Tik-Tok comedy videos just don't hit me the same way Vine videos did.
@a guy I mean, I've watched the vine compilations and laughed my ass off. I've tried to watch tik-tok compilations with an open mind but they just bore/annoy me.
I watched some really niche Vines, but I feel like most Vines and TikToks aren't that funny. It made me feel like a boomer then and a boomer now. RIP
Yeah teen humor isn’t funny
Cheezecake Me Tik tok my ass
@@jessip8654 Vine was never good, it only had a few good ones and that's it. The true art form was YTPs
Vine will forever be in our hearts.
While most viners didn't move to byte, they moved to Musicallly/Tiktok.
Byte literally came out this year, you sound stupid
Abraham Nettey Wow! Color me surprised, I never knew that! It’s almost like I was _trying to say where else they went since I was aware that byte wasn’t out yet!_
AxxL I dislike
@@AxxLAfriku foh
Yup.
Instagram added videos to copy Vine
They carried that on with Reels copying Tik Tok
And stories to copy Snapchat
@@WFM they really can't make a single original thing. Perhaps it's because it's run by Facebook.
It's one of the few reasons as to why I hate Instagram
One day, there will be a video called: ''The Painful and Good Demise of Tiktok.'' Hopefully, that comes soon.
I don’t see Tiktok shutting down anytime soon. Tiktok is financially stable and has more user than Google. Which is crazy. I can see its successes even though I don’t use it.
@@itapi697 Just wait 4 more years lets see how it will hold up, not saying it will fall off but look what happened too Vine and Musically
honestly. i would rather tiktok stay and someone make a vine like app instead. like. alot vine like. not soft not hard humor. just good vines that me i didnt get to experience myself sadly. the app had just got taken down when i heard of it😂. and now theres “twitter bitches” and dream stans. just its all so bad. support who you want but dont call yourself somthing over it. twitter and tiktok itself is toxic somtimes. and thats why we need a mature like app again like vine.
TikTok is fantastically successful financially
Best day ever
this comment section is just “grr tiktok bad, im cool cause i dont use tiktok”
Weird how he overdosed when Someone wanted his seat...
No he’s the one that was tryna snub his partner out, God said nah man
@@OhSoNasty ohhhh OK
Oops
Maxxas Crow yea sad all around tbh
@@OhSoNasty what's snub?
I wish Reels on IG would be the new vine but all these losers from TikTok just posting their TikTok of bad dancing and lipsync onto Reel.
You are a filipino
@@maximo8k890 You are off topic
But he's a filipino
Vine is the reason trash like musical.ly and tik tok are alive.
@@emanuelosuna9394 tik tok is musicly
“Accidental overdose”
Don't start this conspiracy shit.
@@Mace2.0 Conspiracy? He obviously commited suicide.
Well if it was laced....🧐
ExiILe00 if you choose to do drugs, it’s not an accident.
I do shit sometimes, but aware of the consequences
Let’s face it, we’re all going to hell.
i feel like everything good leaves me... vine, good mobile games, good humor, flash.
I LOVE these types of vids that you make, you're awesome.
Thank you so much for all videos you made. You are one of my absolutely best youtubers ever. :)
Jsi borec. Mám moc rád tvoji tvorbu
I still miss Vine, there was some really funny shit on there
You ever see that Asian kid who made fun of Asian stereotypes called joshkwandikebar
Everything started going bad when vine disappeared
i remember him
Vine could never defeat the true art form that was YTPs
Tiktok is banned.
TH-cam is dead again.
Vine was horrible because of the people it created
NotaVoltorb except david dobrik
Student Rohan Joshi oh yea and danny gonzalas
Those people were created by themselves. People like jake paul didn’t become these lovecraftian horrors because they could share 6 second videos.
But, It did give us the comically large spoon.
o k nah, annoying kid youtubers don’t count
why are some vines like 30 seconds long
@@metroplex97 thank you
because people still made videos after it shut down but called them “vines” so they could be on those shitty Compilations
“When times were more simpler”
When the only challenge was “do it for the vine”
Let’s start a petition to bring vine back. Honestly I’d be fine with a few promoted post (ads) if that mean keeping it afloat. But now is the perfect time to bring back something like that. Question is, how are we gonna spread the word?
The problem is there is not much demand for a new vine and like one person said in the comments vine was only 6 seconds so it was not enough time to show their true colours so maybe if we make the limit longer like let’s say 15 seconds that might work and we need to find a way to advertise on it and give the creators money unlike vine did so that idea may not work
@@loganbuckley2010 yeah true, but the average attention span now is incredibly short. And there are enough people out there that would love for vine to come back. But who knows, maybe it would be outdated since TikTok came out. But I would still like to see how many people would vote for it to come back, yk?
Since Elon musk bought twitter, which they also owned vine, maybe Elon musk can bring it back. Let’s let it happen.
Me at 0:38: why is he showing a picture of one guy from three different angles?
Him: Three work colleagues
Me: Wait, what?! Those are not three different guys!
Vine shall always be remembered as a legend
Protip: If you ever startup an app that becomes successful and you need a way to monetize it, just remember that you can always scrape every last ounce of personal data from the user being especially careful to target minors and then sell all that data to the Chinese government like TikTok does.
On second thought, don't do that.
Like tiktok, like google, like facebook
@@WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc The security researcher who took the TikTok app apart said it was worse than Facebook, Twitter, and Google combined. And they don't sell the data to the Chinese Government/Military.
@@Darxide23 weirdly, cnbc reported that fb has more data to slurp than tiktok. Also, of course fb, google and co doesnt sell data to chinese... Because they sold it to us gov... Still remember prism? I don't know which report are true or which one is worse. But i know that both are spying on us.
@@WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc I expect my government to collect my data, whether I like it or not. Everyone jokes about Google being monitored and red flags going to if you search certain things to many times. I don't expect a foreign company to collect my personal data and give it to them their government unless I'm in that country usind their app.
Here is how vine could advertise
Vine ads like Facebook or Instagram ads except they are 5 second videos of the product which show up on the targeted audiences Home Screen and have a link to the website to buy it like Facebook ads or Instagram ads
At the least the *Vine Boom* is remembered
You people are such hypocrites, I'm 27 and I remember hating Vine when it came out cause it was cringy, and others did too! But ever since Tik Tok came out, everyone did a 180 and loved Vine. They were literally the same thing. Mark my words, in 2025 when something new comes out y'all are gonna be nostalgic for Tik Tok. It's the same with Minecraft and Fortnite.
Its because they want to follow the hypetrain, I personally have use both apps and I could say that people need to just be honest and stop following the mass of hypocrites for the sake of validation
Hey I didn't like minecraft either and thought it was a children's game until I saw gameplay and realized it was pretty damn complex. But to be fair i watched pewdiepie play it and he made it super interesting. Fortnite was free so that's why it was so large.
Are you crazy? You probably haven’t had any of those 2 apps if you’re saying they’re the same. The layout, the creators, and the content are completely different, people aren’t following the hype train, everyone just realized that vine was not given enough credit thanks to mindless hate and mob mentality when it actually was a good platform back in the day
I don’t know why people hated Vine or currently hate TikTok. Do I think it’s full of untalented, unfunny people? Yeah, but I simply don’t watch it. I don’t get the hate.
You guys are kind of losers, who cares who liked and didn't like vine, why don't you just let them continue lying about inconsequential things no one cares about?
Damn, who knew Vine had such a dark history behind it
Tiktok had potential to be the next vine. But they got rid of all the bullying that was on it and make it a dance app or whatever.
Uh... No
and now everyone is toxic and u cant even have an opinion without being attacked
@@somebodyoncetoldme5864 so reddit?
@@ComicXanz hell yeah, back when the "gamer boys" were on it and the furry war. That shit was funny as hell 2 years ago.
I've never understood what's so funny/entertaining about bullying.
I hope TikTok pulls a Vine. It's so cringey and the content is just bad.
Yes
Can tell you don't actually use it
No, all the ´tiktokers’ will immigrate in youtube.
Too bad they can't because it's highly profitable.
Not going to happen because of Chinese Backers
Man Vine was such a genuinely iconic era to be a part of. I found this page on TikTok that shows a bunch of them and not just the popular ones. Even the most basic of vines had so much originality you could actually tell people were trying to create shit for fun not for views
Funny how Vine's demise was related to how short the videos were, I liked how creative people would get with such short amount of time and less resources than, now, tiktok, weird to think that people wanted Vine to become Tiktok
I’m struggling to understand how vine was never profitable, their user base was insane. I imagine that it wasn’t as monitizable as something like TH-cam or Facebook, but those millions of users must’ve been worth something. Would’ve appreciated if you went deeper into their financials.
This is the earliest I've ever been to a video, wow- 10 seconds ago-
Yeah, Only reason I clicked tbh
@MemeulousWithEyes same
Has anyone noticerd that every single time a new social media takes off around the country/world, the general atmosphere of the world deteriorates into becoming weirder and more degenerate, and bare minimum acceptable behavior that is welcome on the app itself (whichever one you pick this can apply to) has become less, and less, and less, and less.
We started with blogs and journals where you were expected to write well, and people expected long posts that would take a long time to produce.
We moved to Myspace and it began. The top friends list introduced the concept of seeing what other people 'really' thought of you by how they rank you in their life, began the silent resentment and weird drama that social media that did not even exist before that, nobody ever thought like that, then it became a metric to fight about and silently stew over.
Facebook was actually kind of alright for awhile but that was when you NEEDED a .edu email address to join. It was for college students period, no one else, but once it was opened to the public, the world of boomer Facebook collided with all these college students who were getting friend reqs from their aunt and dealing with the most embarrassing computer-illiterate behavior from them. Cue family drama.
Twitter. From blogs/journals where you were encouraged to take your time, proofread, write interesting things that random people would want to read and return to your blog for more - to 140 character opinions becoming the most commonly traded commodity in the world's exchange of ideas. What could possibly go wrong?
Instagram. "We don't want to hear what you have to say anymore just post pictures of yourself etc. That's all we ever cared about anyways"
Snapchat. Tinder. Vine. Tik Tok.
What fresh new creative ways to destroy any decency in society will come next? I feel bad for kids who never saw what it was like before all of this nonsense. You guys have no idea how far we have fallen. I have no idea how much further we can afford to fall.
Heres a fact:
When Tik tok came to the society and became popular, it wasnt their fault for getting popular but it was our fault that we allowed it. If no one cared or none of us posted memes from Tik tok the wouldve been unknown to atleast small group of people on internet
And now 80% of people want the app banned but they dont realise that the Tik tok stars will move to other social media platforms like Instragram and TH-cam and those platforms will change their policies
g h o s T . 3 2 okay boomer
@@thecreepycuck6036 As someone whose a 30-year old millenial and was also around before s.m. took over the world...their correct. It's easy to dismiss something when you weren't around and/or don't understand. But I doubt you'll take my reply seriously either so 🤷♂️
Think about it like this, humans always talk about being slaves to robots and such, how the world will end with robots enslaving their creators the humans.
As you are reading this comment, a human is being born right now. Somewhere there is a new life and new mind being created from dust, with feelings and thoughts and dreams and emotions etc.
Whether that person likes it or not, they will soon be told that they have to carry a small device around with them, and they have to keep this thing charged and on every day, never lose it, and they must answer it when it calls for them to do so.
If they try to say they'd rather not have to constantly be under the authority of a small device in their pocket, they can feel free to do so, but they will also forgo any opportunity of having a decent job, meeting and maintaining friends, keeping a job, keeping a girlfriend/boyfriend, and they will constantly be forced to explain to new people they meet why they won't just give up and let the device have the authority over them, submit to it, just do what it says, answer it when it calls for you to do so.
If that person chooses to get the device, then they better be timely. When it beeps, they must snap to and do what they are told, and if they don't, they will be seen as irresponsible or arrogant by their friends and family. Being too slow to do what the device says will be seen by other slaves as an act of aggression and a rebellion against the agreed upon rules that the device is the master and when master rings, the slave's job is to be there at the ready.
It's already too late.
As an early gen alpha, I prefer to grow up as an early gen z rather than here.
I'm going to Dominos to get pizza. I just thought I'd let you guys know.
Funny, I just finished the Domino's I ordered.
Noice.
Weird....
I eat dominos every friday im 11 byw kust thought i let you guys know
Justin Y is that you?
Gamer From Mars, Can you do a what happened to Samgladiator. He just started posting after like 1 year of not posting I know why but it seems like a good video topic
Everytime i hear the Name "lele" my tummy starts turning
That was an interesting time, because that’s when social media as we know it today really started taking off and it was around that time I realized that people were actually making significant amounts of money online. The term “Social influencer” was around yet.
so we have disney and twitter to thank for the paul brothers -.-
I just had a dream that Vine came back so now I'm here lmao
Tiktok, byte, musicaly... nothing was or will be anything like vine was ;(
Stefod it was the best of the evils
Here on the date of Tik Toks US ban, looking like you gotta make another vid😂😂
I will still hold on to good memories from this time
Those days before TikTok and TH-cam shorts existed
These kids today and their Tiktok, Only real chads like me remember Vine
Vine didn't even last four years. For whatever reason, that's incredible to me.
Anyone else remember when this was a thing back then???
I remember 2013 and 2014 were HUGE years for Vine. It’s all you would ever hear about, just like TikTok nowadays.
Wow! I stopped playing HQ Trivia years ago because of the terrible prize pools but also because sometimes it just wouldn't take the answer I gave. The fact that it was Live was the problem because if my Data just happened to be bad at the time I couldn't even do anything to answer the questions. I honestly would like it more if it wasn't live but still timed so you can't Google the answer.
But I had no idea that HQ Trivia actually was shut down. Good. We need better.
Ahhh yes The Gamer isback with his perfect diction... Let me sit back, relax and listen. Sigh.
Watching this guy is like clicking on every link of an article from Wikipedia
i feel like byte wasn't successful because that demand had already been filled by tik tok. but additionally, if vine had never existed then i don't think tik tok would have ever become as popular. the success of tik tok was contingent on people wanting a video social media app similar to vine, but tik tok had even less creative restraints than vine did so it appealed both to former vine users (especially the famous ones) as well as brand new users.
I wish you didn't tell me that vine was responsible for Jake And Logan Paul because now I feel differently towards it
As far as I can tell, they began on TH-cam forever ago, but it wasn't until Vine that they blew up.
Regardless, Jake Paul is unfortunately quite... persistent (for want of a better/worse word), which means he was probably going to find an audience somewhere, somehow, no matter what. Vine just happened to be the place.
I'm so glad vine will forever be its own tike capsule.
Who remembers watching compilations of your favorite vine channel
I once found an old IPod in a used stereo system with Vine on it.
Pretty cool
TheGamerFromMars's room is depressing
I'd love to see you do a video on HQ Trivia sometime! Rus is pretty shady if you look into it.
now elon musk wants to revive this legendary platform
Keep getting shout outs from leafy is here good for u my guy
bring it back
I'm not sure if you know about this, but it'd be really cool to see you cover the current controversy that's going on with Postmodern Jukebox and their black performers. As of right now, not many people know about it because it started on a separate IG account, but there's also one specific article about it online that goes even more into detail. And it's so strange to me that there's virtually no publicity on it because it's a really interesting situation.
I have no idea if you do suggestions or not, but it'd be really cool to see someone else with a platform bring awareness to it!
2:42 This is officially when Vine died lol
I kept seeing those vine videos when I was a kid, good thing that vine showed up for some good entertainment.
That's a very drown out way to say "they weren't making money " and " they couldn't adapt when others started doing it too , but better "
Vine was the Ultimate App to use while taking a shit and i stand by that
“Top talent”
this broke my heart all over again
It’s the tenth anniversary of vines start bc it’s 2022
Vine may been gone but not forgotten.
Alright, but vine was rlly how I got into editing. When V2(byte) was announced, literally all the editors were excited. I am a user on byte, it’s actually rlly good. I just don’t like the aspect ratio, it only rlly benefits people who use it for vlogging or skits.
Ugh, it's still too soon to talk about Vine 💔
I’ve never used vine before as I was a bit young. But I’m still sad its gone :(
I know why tiktok is so popular: its because its SO easy to go viral.
With youtube, you need to research for hours to know how to make your channel explode so that the algorithm can recommend it along with another 10000 videos
Now with TIKTOK, you just upload a video and boom, 50/50 chance of getting it out there. Thats it.
Ngl I never scrolled through vine 😂 I just watched the comps on here
Same lol
It birthed jake and Logan Paul I need to think about that
Curious if GamingFromMars will ever do an episode on Alix Bromley 'Epic Boob girl'
RIP Vine, the Lemons will never be forgotten
Everyone remembers vine, and people are now talking about TikTok, but everybody seems to forget about its predecessor; musical.ly....
Ha I had one of those for a min. I hated it
@@stefod3052 tiktok
This went from 0-100 real fast
The Demise of MySpace / Vine / Tumblr Trilogy should start a TGFM Playlist.
HQ trivia ended in February.
BYTE CAME OUT?!?!?
Vine was full of fun memories! :)
The only funny vines i know from King bach are the "that back flip tho" one and the "comically large spoon" one only because of the memes from them
Ah yes nostalgia
Awnar Jibawi, Kingbach, Jerry Purpdrank, Dan Nampaikid, Marlon Web,...
Good times
tiktok is a bootleg of vine. nuff said.
0:44 colleagues?? I thought it was the same dude three times
I didn't even know about Vine until it collapsed. It just never crossed my radar. Then again, I'm older, and I didn't even have a smart phone until a year and a half ago. Heck, I didn't even know what "Twitter" was until around the time of the last presidential election. These were the types of things that even now, I have no interest in.
I remember when vine was a thing. . .
it's ok i guess than tiktok
The story of vine seems like it would make a good subplot in a Silicon Valley episode 😂
I can't decide if I hated Vine more than I hate TikTok
Articulated Doom say tiktok vine was great
@@hanselmartinez5875 no. It really wasn't
Compared to Tik Tok, it was better.
@@sorandomandquirky9425 whatever makes you feel better
You forgot about cody ko
We need to bring back vine to take take over TikTok. I don’t know. I just feel like I get more enjoy out of vines, then tick-tock’s. I don’t know TikTok suggest negative half the time were compared to vines. They were just funny and people being creative.