To permanently delete your Vine account, you will need to access your account settings and remove your account from the list of approved devices.

Deleting a Vine account is relatively quick and easy. After logging in, you’ll need to go to the “Account” tab and click on the “Deactivate” button next to your account name.

If you have an email address associated with your Vine account, you can login to vine.co and enter that email address into the login form. If you don’t have an email address associated with your Vine account, or if you’ve forgotten it, you can contact Vine support to request a reset password.

Vine was deleted on December 17th, 2016.

Vine was shut down due to a number of reasons. The main reason was that the company wasn’t able to keep up with the competition, primarily YouTube and Facebook. Vine had been struggling for a while and it wasn’t able to find a way to make money off of its userbase.

There are a few reasons why Vine was cancelled. One reason is that it wasn’t making enough money for Twitter to continue investing in it. Another reason is that Twitter felt like they had other things they could be doing with their time and resources.

Unfortunately, I cannot see my old vines. I replanted them all in new pots and brought them inside during the winter.

Vine was created by two guys, Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll, in 2013. They originally created Vine as a way to make short videos of themselves and their friends joking around.

Vine 2 was released on January 17, 2016.

There is not a Vine archive.

Yes, Vine is coming back. Twitter announced on January 17th that they are working on a new platform called Vine that will be released in the “coming months.

Viners are now likely doing a variety of things, including continuing to produce and share content, developing new products and services, or working on their businesses in other ways.

The first Vine was created on February 14, 2013 by Colin Kroll and Paul Feig.

The most famous Vine ever is the “Ight, motherfucker” Vine.

Vine was sold to Twitter for $30 million in 2012.