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By Stephanie Chan
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Vine's six-second video loops are the latest forum for today's Internet Famous. Like YouTube and Instagram, Vine [2] now hosts online celebrities with giant, legitimate followings. Here at ReadWrite, we've told you about how Vine stars spawned real-life teenage pandemonium [3] and also how some short video celebs branch off to become stars on other platforms like Snapchat [4].

For the uninitiated, Vine is a video-sharing service, created in 2012, and acquired by Twitter in October of the same year. The service allows users to upload six-second videos that constantly replay on loops. Popular "Viners" are lauded for conveying humor, information, or creativity in such a fleeting portion of time.
Here are the 10 most subscribed Vine stars of September 2014:
10. Josh Peck
Followers: 5,601,716
Loops: 456,526,885
9. Rudy Mancuso
Followers: 5,810,289
Loops: 1,035,402,478
8. Jerry Purpdrank
Followers: 5,847,862
Loops: 1,350,487,067
7. Cameron Dallas
Followers: 5,892,021
Loops: 767,361,065
6. Curtis Lepore
Followers: 6,094,762
Loops: 849,369,479
5. Alx James
Followers: 6,215,374
Loops: 912,042,151
4. Jerome Jarre
Followers: 7,326,463
Loops: 770,902,298
3. Brittany Furlan
Followers: 7,410,784
Loops: 1,288,339,388
2. KingBach
Followers: 8,448,663
Loops: 1,299,765,141
1. Nash Grier
Followers: 9,589,738
Loops: 1,038,126,059
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