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That’s why Twitter added Vine to their sharing prowess. Vine lets users record a short video (6 seconds tops) and share it on Twitter. It will be displayed as a looping video on your page with the sound muted by default (to avoid repetitive and eventually annoying sounds). Here’s a sample video that Farrar, Strauss and Giroux (@fsgbooks) shared on Twitter. The tech company posted a short but interesting video on X, with the caption "(b)usted." In the video is a pencil drafting a new smartphone design concept. To add to the speculation, the pencil used in the video was of the "4B" variety. The concept phone in the video carries the same "futuristic" design concept we've come to expect from Nothing over the years. In the last few years, we've seen a number consumer-grade action cameras and vlogging cameras with 360 video recording capabilities. Read more in our articles including "Twitter adds Vine to your timeline" and "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video".

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What is video sharing?

That’s why Twitter added Vine to their sharing prowess. Vine lets users record a short video (6 seconds tops) and share it on Twitter.

What have you covered about video sharing?

It will be displayed as a looping video on your page with the sound muted by default (to avoid repetitive and eventually annoying sounds). Here’s a sample video that Farrar, Strauss and Giroux (@fsgbooks) shared on Twitter. The tech company posted a short but interesting video on X, with the caption "(b)usted." In the video is a pencil drafting a new smartphone design concept.

Where can I find articles about video sharing?

Our coverage of video sharing includes: "Twitter adds Vine to your timeline"; "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video"; "DJI Avata 360 -- why it changed the way we shoot videos". Each article provides unique insights and information.