| Last week, Twitter debuted Vine, its new stand-alone video app. A few days later, Twitter was met with a graphic surprise: it's darling new tool is now a porn hotspot. Vine's earliest videos were relatively boring. It didn't take long for users to figure out something more interesting to share via the super-short videos: #porn. (As of this afternoon, Vine had disabled that particular hashtag.) A graphic video even climbed to the top of Vine's 'Editors Picks' before being removed. Twitter issued a short statement to TechCrunch's John Biggs about the sudden explosion of racy content on Vine:
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So what have we learned? Life finds a way, and porn finds the internet. Keller is director of social media for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek. via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEuChO9VjWuJAiF7kZmqZTmFTocvg&url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-28/twitters-vine-has-a-porn-problem-just-like-the-rest-of-the-internet | |||
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Monday, 28 January 2013
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