I totally forgot Twitter bought Vine. This is interesting, I've always thought the US never banned TikTok partially because it's so popular. If Musk does bring Vine back and successfully competes with Tiktok, maybe the gov will help him out and ban it.
I can't remember why they killed Vine, do you know what was specifically wrong with it? It had users and was getting popular.
Edit: Found some more context
> By December 2015, Vine had over 200 million active users.[1] On October 27, 2016, Twitter announced that it would disable all uploads, but that viewing and download would continue to work.
> The discontinuation of Vine came as many different competing platforms began to introduce their own equivalents to Vine's short-form video approach.
Twitter as an organization was honestly just incompetent. They also bought (in 2015) and then killed Periscope in late 2020 / early 2021... exactly as the world had started to embrace live video streaming as conferences and concerts started to capitulate and go fully online.