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Andrew Bachelor, Brittany Furlan, Jake Paul, Logan Paul In Running For BEST VINES EVER!

It’s been 48 hours-or-so since we announced the awards, ode, and final send-off to one of the best video platforms the web has ever seen. And some of said platform’s biggest stars are already in the mix.

Andrew Bachelor (aka King Bach), Brittany Furlan, Jake Paul, and Logan Paul are all in the running for BEST VINES EVER! The final honors and celebration for the creators, content, and community of the platform that died too soon will undoubtedly feature at least a handful of six second loops from these superstars.  

We’ll dive into more of their individual Vines and what made them amazing in the near future, but be primed to vote on your faves once the BEST VINES EVER contest and awards officially opens on March 17. As a reminder, all the voting will culminate in a Top 100 countdown, along with an in-person awards and a celebration in Hollywood on April 10, 2017 befitting of the unique video medium and its creative class.

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For the uninitiated, key dates and details are below:

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How It Works:

Any former Vine creator can participate by filling out the entry form. Then all your Vines – complete with original captions – will be available on Snakt for fans to vote. Fans can vote within the Snakt mobile app with just one touch of a Vote button. 

Once again, thank you for helping us pour one out to Vine one last time.

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