By ProofMode · December 1, 2025
Reposted from proofmode.org
If you haven’t heard the news that Vine is back, relaunched as DiVine by Evan “Rabble” Henshaw-Plath, with support from Jack Dorsey. As part of the launch news, they have made it clear that AI Creators are not welcome, and that they want to “raise the bar for authenticity”.
To build this citadel of authenticity, DiVine is relying on Proofmode’s free and open-source technology. You can learn more how they have implemented it in the DiVine app and service the DiVine Proofmode page, or read on below.
We are thrilled to be a part of their solution for ensuring people have a place to go to share, enjoy, and explore authentic human-created video content.
As stated on their page, ProofMode support on Divine is still in development. When fully available, the experience should be seamless and impactful:
The evolution of the mostly meaningless “blue check” to a system of assurance and attestation verification badges is a key aspect of this new wave of “verifiable media” user experiences.
The page states correctly that “ProofMode brings a cryptographic notarization layer to videos, empowering observers to confidently distinguish real footage from AI fakes or post-processed uploads”.
This is being done by adding the cryptographic signatures, device hardware attestation, and content hashes generated by the libProofmode library to each of the Nostr video events that are the backbone of the DiVine service.
Also importantly, DiVine states that “ProofMode proves a video is an authentic camera capture, not that the content is true or in proper context. Someone could still record a staged event and get full verification. Critical thinking about content remains essential”. Videos shared on DiVine with Proofmode verification can help the user know the content was not AI generated or manipulated, but there is still more work to do at that point to understand what they are actually seeing.
Organizations like WITNESS will continue to be necessary to continue their work with advocacy, education, and policy work on media literacy and the potential for harms and risks of generative AI.
The page also provides a link to the detailed ProofMode for Nostr Video specification. For those interested, Proofmode offers a variety of code libraries and tutorials to help you understand and implement Proofmode and/or C2PA support in your own applications.
We will be supporting the DiVine team with our resources as they move their implementation forward, building on our robust libProofMode code library. We also plan to help them add support for the new C2PA 2.2+ Mobile SDKs we are launching soon with the Content Authenticity Initiative. This means any video created on and shared within DiVine will be interoperable and verifiable with any C2PA Compliant tool or workflow.
We will also just keep enjoying having fun, human-powered 6 second clips of frolicking and frivolity to watch. We could all use some of that these days.