Mere months after launching in full, Byte -- a successor app to Vine created by one of that app’s co-founders, Dom Hofmann -- is looking to get creators paid.
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Byte, Clash Merge To Take On TikTok
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Vine Successor ‘Byte’ To Launch Pooled Monetization Program On April 15
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We Talked To 5 Former Top Viners About Their Initial Impressions Of Successor App ‘Byte’
It’s still incredibly early days for Byte, but a cursory chat with top Vine stars of yesteryear reveals both high hopes an overwhelming sense of nostalgia for the six-second content platform.
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Byte Ascends U.S. App Store Charts In Debut, Vows To Fix Comment Spam Issue
Byte is off to a roaring start days after its launch, garnering buzz from the creator community and ascending the app charts over the weekend, where it reportedly ended the day on Friday at the No. 1 stop on Apple’s 'free' app charts.
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Vine Successor ‘Byte’ Now Live On iOS And Android — With Monetization Soon To Follow
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Vine Sequel To Be Called ‘Byte,’ Launching Next Spring
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