Elon Musk, the owner of X (formerly Twitter), has announced a new initiative that is sure to bring a wave of nostalgia to the internet. According to a post on the platform, his team has recovered the long-lost video archive of Vine, the once-iconic short-form video app. This archive, which was previously thought to be deleted, is now being restored, and Musk says users will soon be able to access and post their old six-second looping clips. While this is not a full-scale revival of the Vine app itself, it’s a significant move that taps into the platform’s cultural legacy. The announcement also coincided with the promotion of “Grok Imagine,” an AI video-creation tool that Musk referred to as an “AI Vine,” suggesting a blend of old-school content with new technology.