The Verge: Vine has previously taken steps to hide pornographic and sexually explicit videos shared by its users, but today it's outright banning the content. The company has updated both its rules and terms of service to prohibit sexually explicit material. "As we’ve watched the community and your creativity grow and evolve, we’ve found that there’s a very small percentage of videos that are not a good fit for our community," the company said in a blog post. "For more than 99 percent of our users, this doesn’t really change anything."
Musk posed the question on Twitter, but is there any merit to it?
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Not cool, Vine, not cool.