On a warm summer day in late July, hundreds of people gathered in Central Park, some sporting Halloween costumes and all cheering like crazy for a group of their idols who had taken the stage. But the people clustered on the platform weren’t the latest iteration of One Direction or Justin Bieber. They were a small, tight-knit group of kids in their 20s who have millions of followers on Vine–a six-second video-sharing app that only came into existence on January 11th of this year.
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It’s Time For You to Get Vine (And New York’s Biggest Vine Star Will Explain Why)
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