Porn Gets Into Twitter's Vine App
Vine's a rather neat service, in theory. If you've got an iOS device, you can create and share Vine videos. All you have to do is point your iPhone (or iPod Touch) at something and press your finger to the screen to record a clip up to six seconds in
Vine gives you an opportunity to create six second clips of video art. Share your best creations with #Vineart and we may feature it on Mashable.
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
(CNN) — Perhaps it was a foregone conclusion, what with the Internet's proven ability to turn any new technology into a platform for showing naked people. But Twitter's new video-sharing app, Vine, is under scrutiny after early adopters started using
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






