Dispo framed and captured the zeitgeist perfectly. The hyped photo app by YouTube star David Dobrik, which has already raised millions in seed funding, hit its beta-test limit: 10,000 users. Most ...
The buzz-worthy Dispo app is finally out of beta, which means the once invite-only app is now open to the public. Considering the exclusive app modeled on a disposable camera generated serious hype ...
Back in the '90s, a disposable film camera was the only way to capture picture-perfect moments, imperfectly, on the go. Since then, their infamous fuzzy quality has made them a nostalgic novelty — ...
Editor’s Note: David Dobrik stepped down from the board of the Dispo app on March 21, following rape allegations against Dominykas Zeglaitis, aka Durte Dom, who was part of Dobrik’s Vlog Squad in 2018 ...
Influencer turned app founder David Dobrik has stepped down from his role at Dispo, as investors cut ties with the photo app over controversy linked to Dobrik's circle of YouTubers. The Information ...
Photo-sharing app Dispo was dubbed "the next Instagram" in The New York Times less than a month ago. Now rape allegations against a friend of David Dobrik, Dispo's YouTube-famous cofounder, have left ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Dobrik, who rose to stardom on YouTube and TikTok with over-the-top pranks and comedy skits produced with a group of his L.A ...
Dispo, the photo-sharing app that emulates disposable cameras, started rolling out a test yesterday that will record user interest in selling photos as NFTs. Some users will now see a sell button on ...
After Spark Capital announced it would “sever all ties” with Dispo following allegations around co-creator and famous YouTuber David Dobrik, two of the app’s earliest investors have similarly backed ...