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The Internet Is Heartbroken Over Vine Shutting Down

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Mahita Gajanan
Mahita Gajanan
By
Mahita Gajanan
Mahita Gajanan
October 27, 2016, 1:42 PM ET
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News that Twitter is shutting down Vine has devastated users.

According to an announcement on Medium posted Thursday, the popular short-form video-sharing app will be discontinued “in the coming months,” though the Vines will still be accessible and available for download.

Many Vine users found a voice, friends, and careers through the app, and several fans took to Twitter (TWTR) on Thursday to lament the loss.

Vine is being discontinued. My heart is heavy. I'm eternally grateful for the life it's given me, for all of my friends, and all of you.

— tom (@tom_harlock) October 27, 2016

Vine changed my life and gave me so many new friends. Let's go out with a bang. #RIP#vine @vine

— Johnny McHone (@JohnnyMchone) October 27, 2016

https://twitter.com/goldietaylor/status/791684122229997572

Some noted that the loss of Vine is a serious blow to black people and people of color, who found an audience through the app wouldn’t have reached through traditional media.

Ppl love blk culture but they dont like to pay blk ppl for it (hi, appropriation). Vine wasnt perf but it was a way to try & get around it

— tracy clayton jr the 3rd (@brokeymcpoverty) October 27, 2016

ending vine is a hate crime against black teens from atlanta

— Rembert Browne (@rembert) October 27, 2016

Other users pointed to Vine’s influence on recent social and political movements, especially during the Ferguson protests in 2014.

Https://twitter.com/WesleyLowery/status/791682638201356288

I used Vine a lot when covering Ferguson. I'm told this one became an exhibit in a trial over resisting arrest: https://t.co/YJRk5iwSCn

— Chris McDaniel (@csmcdaniel) October 27, 2016

Vine co-founder Rus Yusupov, who was laid off by Twitter last year, weighed in as well.

Don’t sell your company!

— Rus (@rus) October 27, 2016

Twitter acquired Vine ahead of the app’s official launch in 2013. Earlier Thursday, the company reported a sharp slowdown in revenue growth on Thursday and said it would cut 9% of its workforce.

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