Twitter launched Vine on Thursday â" an app that lets you share 6-second video clips.
Currently iOS-only, the stop-motion videos can include as many scenes as you can fit in. Video stops and starts when you press on your deviceâs screen. Your finished product can then be shared just on Vine, or with friends on Twitter or â" in theory â" Facebook.
Still in its infancy, the service isnât without drawbacks. Sharing for instance can only be done with the video is initially uploaded/. So if you forget to select that Twitter button when you upload your followers will be out of luck forever.
Thursday at least, uploading those videos to social networks also takes a bit of time. Some of our videos went up immediately, while others took close to an hour.
Sound is also recorded along with each video clip. While thatâs not a huge deal if youâre recording in a quiet location, video recorded where thereâs a lot of noise can sound choppy and be jarring for viewers. (Videos play automatically in Twitter, but the default setting appears to be on mute.)
And then thereâs Twitter's relationship with Facebook. A few hours after the appâs launch Thursday Facebook blocked the service from being able to access your friends lists.
Knowing which of your Facebook friends are using Vine isnât essential to the service, but it does tend to make finding those friends â" who you might not be connected to on Twitter â" that much harder.
Have you tried Vine out yet? Let us know what you think about the app in the comments.
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