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iamcreasy
on Sept 18, 2020
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I don't keep up with the new social media - but I am wondering why TikTok succeeded where Vine failed?
umeshunni
on Sept 18, 2020
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I also think 30 seconds is just long enough to tell a meaningful story rather than Vine's 6 seconds which was only useful for short-form comedy.
adjkant
on Sept 19, 2020
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And note it's 60 seconds, so even more so
notatoad
on Sept 19, 2020
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The music licenses are a big deal - you can put actual popular music in your tiktoks and not have to worry about it being taken down.
ksec
on Sept 19, 2020
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Is the 30 Second rule applicable World Wide? Just wondering.
Bayart
on Sept 18, 2020
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I haven't tried it but everybody says TikTok's magic ingredient is the AI behind recommendations.
timemct
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Vine launched in 2012. There probably wasn't a critical mass of mobile phone owners, specifically teens, at that time. The iPhone hit the market only five years earlier.
canada2020
on Sept 18, 2020
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Better recommendation engine
amelius
on Sept 18, 2020
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Or actual people doing the recommendation?
wzsddtc
on Sept 18, 2020
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You are right to a degree. Vine at its peak had less than 30 engineers total and at most 1 person working on the "engine".
ev1
on Sept 19, 2020
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Think also about how much data plans and smartphones cost in 2012, particularly ones centred around video streaming
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