See ourWhat Was Vine?for more on this popular video-sharing app.

So, who were these Vine stars anyway?

And were their videos even that good?

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A lot of her videos featured her pulling pranks on other people and making jokes about herself.

Brittany Furlan

Brittany Furlan was another top female Vine star with around 10 million followers.

In 2014, she won the Vine star of the Year at the Streamy Awards.

Nash Grier

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Every once in a while, one of his Vines would randomly feature the Biebs.

Mancuso also ran a little side Vine account called Awkward Puppets that has over two million followers.

You had to be ready to laugh when you followed his channel.

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And yup, he hasa YouTube channeltoo.

Regardless, his hard work paid off, eventually helping earn him over 5.5 million Vine followers.

It wasn’t for everyone, but hey, everyone has their own preferences and sense of humor.

Brittany Furlan

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She originally created a Vine account so she could follow Tyler the Creator, her crush at the time.

Her comedic acting skills definitely proved it!

It was one of his most popular Vine videos and eventually helped him attract over three million followers.

Jerome Jarre

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It doesn’t end there, though.

You really felt like part of the family after watching just a few of their Vine videos.

Zach King

Are you a fan of watching videos with crazy special effects?

Rudy Mancuso

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Then Zach King’s Vine channel was a must-follow during the days of Vine.

His professional editing skills coupled with his creative concepts could blow you away.

He had 3.8 million followers on Vine and over one million on his YouTube channel,FinalCutKing.

Logan Paul

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He won the award for Best Vine Creativity at the 2014 Streamy Awards.

Meghan McCarthy

Her Vine bio said it all: “I’m older than I sound.”

While his style was more quirky and comedic, he clearly knew his way around professional video editing software.

Brent Rivera

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And his sketches were some of the most original and creative that you could find on Vine.

He had two million followers and occasionally posts longer sketches with fun effects onhis YouTube channel.

He’s alsoon YouTube.

Christian DelGrosso

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Maple even had a Vine channel of her own.

He’sa popular YouTuberwho makes the silliest, craziest videos while innocently poking fun at his own Indian background.

His fake Indian accent and exaggerated jokes helped him get to 1.3 million followers.

Brandon Calvillo

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If you love animals, BigCatDerek was a must-follow.

And yes, he’s alsoon YouTube!

David Lopez

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AlliCattt

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The Gabbie Show

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Brandon Bowen

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Eh Bee

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Zach King

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Darius Benson

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Daz Black

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Meghan McCarthy

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Danny Gonzalez

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Jay Versace

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Trench

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Jus Reign

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