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Huddles (initially Clash, Byte (by way of Acquisition), and later Huddles) was an American quick-kind video internet hosting service and creator monetization platform social network where users may create looping movies which might be between 2-16 seconds lengthy. It was created by a team led by Brendon McNerney and PJ Leimgruber who previously worked collectively at NeoReach, Inc. Dom Hofmann was involved as the architect of a lot of the code, as the founder of Byte, a successor to Vine, which Hofmann co-founded, till the undertaking was sold to Clash App, Inc. and subsequently renamed. Initially teased as v2, it was branded as Byte in November 2018. After a 3-year closed beta, it officially launched on Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store on January 24, 2020. It was later sold to Clash, another short-kind video app, a 12 months later. Both apps thus merged right into a single app called Clash, which was then later renamed to Huddles. The Vine homepage was made into an archive, with users having the ability to view beforehand uploaded content material. As of 2019, the archive is no longer available, although individual videos are still able to be accessed by way of their direct link. Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann introduced in December 2017 that he supposed to launch a successor to Vine. At the time, he referred to as it "v2". In May 2018, he posted an update that the project was being put on hold. Among different things, he mentioned that the largest reason for this was "monetary and authorized hurdles". He mentioned that his intention was to fund the brand new service himself as a personal mission, but the eye that the announcement generated steered that the fee to construct and run a service that was sustainable at launch could be too high. In November, he introduced that the mission was moving forward once more with funding and a crew, below the brand new "Byte" branding. At the time, the website invited users to enroll in updates and for content material creators to hitch its "creator program". Additionally, the company has promised a program that intends to compensate creators for their work. In the media Byte was known as a direct competitor to TikTok and Likee, related video sharing platforms in style with teenagers. On January 26, 2021, it was introduced that Clash, another brief-kind video app, would be acquiring Byte. The company started to remove the Huddles app from the Apple's App Store and Google Play Store in a phased method, with the method commencing immediately upon announcement. In keeping with Huddles, the intention of this resolution was to avoid having an inactive login display screen seen to users. Huddles was transitioning in direction of changing into part of a broader 'Creator household'. Further particulars about what this 'Creator household' entails or how Huddles' integration would unfold weren't disclosed in the initial announcement. Huddles allowed users to publish movies that are between 2-16 seconds long, either captured via the app or previously recorded and saved on their units. Similarly to different social media platforms, Huddles allowed customers to follow different accounts. New accounts mechanically followed Huddles's official account on their service. The primary residence screen used to feature a scrollable feed of content from accounts that the person was following. The platform also supported the power to "like" and "rebyte" videos (Rebyte performance is now not available). In November 2020, a color customizer and a chat characteristic were added. The app also featured a search display screen with tiles for widespread and latest content along with video categories like comedy, animation and others. Dredge, Stuart (2013-06-04). "Twitter Vine app launches on Android after attracting 13m iPhone customers". Roettgers, Janko (2016-10-27). "Twitter Is Shutting Down Vine". Roettgers, Janko (2017-01-17). "It's Official: Twitter Has Shut Down Vine". Blumenthal, Eli. "Ready for Vine 2.0? Co-founder teases new app". Chang, Lulu (May 6, 2018). "Don't hold your breath for Vine 2 - it's on hold indefinitely, co-founder says". Browne, Ryan (2018-11-09). "Vine's co-founder says he's launching a brand new video-looping app called Byte next 12 months". Shannon Liao (25 January 2020). "Byte, the sequel to Vine and potential competitor to TikTok, launches on mobile". Li, Abner (2020-01-25). "'Byte' brings again Vine, launches on Android and iOS". 2020-01-24). "very quickly, we'll introduce a pilot model of our associate program which we will use to pay creators. byte celebrates creativity and neighborhood, and compensating creators is one vital manner we are able to support each. stay tuned for more data". Brown, Shelby. "Byte vs. TikTok: The apps vying to be Vine's successor within the hearts of Gen Z and snake people". Lorenz, Taylor (26 January 2021). ""A Vine Reunion? Video Apps Clash and Byte Join Forces "". The brand new York Times. App, Clash (2021-01-27). "Byte App is Joining the Clash Family". App, Clash (2021-05-28). "Clash: Announcing Early Beta Testing For Byte Creators". App, Clash (2021-01-27). "One-time TikTok rival Byte relaunches as Clash, an app for video creators and their prime followers". Huddles (2023-03-17). "Huddles is becoming a member of a larger Creator household". This web page was final edited on 15 August 2024, at 04:20 (UTC). Text is obtainable beneath the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; extra terms may apply. Through the use of this site, you comply with the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-revenue group.


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