Vine isn’t just for broadcasting anymore: the app now supports direct video messaging with friends and groups.
Vine, owned by Twitter, introduced the new feature today in an update, version 2.0. The video sharing service’s new messaging support is interesting, given how similar it is to Facebook’s questionably successful Instagram Direct release.
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