Porn Gets Into Twitter's Vine App
Following controversy over X-rated videos, Apple has distanced itself from Twitter's user-generated video-sharing service Vine. Read this article by Josh Lowensohn on CNET News.
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
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
While Apple hasn't made a peep yet about Vine's slight porn problem, the App Store has removed the video-sharing app from its Featured Section
Twitter's Vine, an app that allows you to create six-second videos, launched late last week to much excitement. Within hours, thousands of people on Twitter were tweeting short videos. Vinepeek, a new site that lets you watch streams of so-called Vines






