According to this and several otger articles, Divine has opened to the public and no longer requires invitation codes. Divine is a reboot of Vine, a short-video streaming app that was popular before the rise of TikTok and Loops and the like. The appeal of Divine (in theory at least) will be originality; videos will need to be created directly within the app, and AI is detected and blocked. "None of the stuff you see on Divine was ever on other platforms before, it was either on Vine originally or it's now on Divine. You're not going to see the same thing that you see on TikTok and Instagram." What's interesting is that Divine is based on Nostr, a federation protocol similar to ActivityPub and ATProtocol. There's also a story on BBC News which may or may not display for you - BBC is setting up geo-based walls, or at least, is trying to. See also Videoweek, Technology.org. Here's my one-video Divine.
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