Porn Gets Into Twitter's Vine App
Twitter released a new video-sharing app, Vine, last week. It has blown up, rising fast to the top of Apple's App Store. But over the weekend, users found it was entirely too easy to come across NSFW content — i.e. weird porno
It's not exactly video, and not exactly animated GIFs, but Vine ($Free) is certainly interesting. This new Twitter-backed service allows users to record and share
Twitter has apologized for highlighting porn on Monday morning in the "Editors' Picks" category of its video-sharing app Vine, citing a "human error."
Twitter released a new video-sharing app, Vine, last week. It has blown up, rising fast to the top of Apple's App Store. But over the weekend, users found it was entirely too easy to come across NSFW content — i.e. weird porno
The first six-second clips to filter through the newly-launched video app Vine seemed innocent enough: a very quick steak tartare recipe, banana animations and two young kids holding hands were among the cute and clever selections. Then the porn






