Evolution is inevitable for social media platforms: as they become part of our digital landscape, they have to keep tabs on how people are using them and meet those expectations to stay relevant. But Vine – which was acquired by Twitter in 2012 and has since grown to more than 200 million monthly users – is changing in a way that might alienate its audience. And that’s not good for business. The app, which lets people post and view six-second-long videos, now allows clips up to 140 seconds in length. That’s about as drastic a shift as one could ever…
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