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Quotes About Social media

Anyone who supports your work, I like having the opportunity to thank them for that, and I think also Twitter provides an opportunity for people in the public eye to give a faithful account of who they are.
~ Will Poulter
Twitter is the Devil's playground.
~ Albert Brooks
When you're writing in big block paragraphs, you can afford to have a redundant sentence now and then, but the Twitter format requires concision.
~ Anthony Marra
I'm a bit of a grandma: I don't really understand the Twitter and the Instagram.
~ Mia Goth
Even though I knew my way around Facebook, Twitter terrified me. RT? OH? Hootsuite? Huh? My Twitter-savvy friends attempted to explain what a hashtag was, but, still mystified, I signed up for an online Twitter 101 class. Yes. I'm geeky like that.
~ Sarah Mlynowski
There's a lot of talk about people being abused on Twitter, women being savagely insulted and degraded. I think, 'Why get into that in the first place?' If I jump into a garbage bin, I can't complain that I've got rubbish all over me.
~ Steven Berkoff
I think Twitter is the future of communications and Square will be the payment network.
~ Jack Dorsey
I've been bullied my whole life, whether it was about my peers or comments on Instagram or Twitter, whatever. And I never talked about my story, really. I feel like I've kind of accepted it because I realized that just comes with the territory.
~ Kylie Jenner
I am not leaving twitter. If the mindless few defeat the thoughtful majority we are all doomed.
~ Gary Lineker
Any celebrity that goes on Twitter and spouts off, as if we should care what they say, is opening himself or herself up to ridicule by anyone else.
~ Joshua Malina
Twitter is not a business. I know its founders would like to think it is. It is, for the most part, a diversion.
~ Mark McKinnon
Digital activism did not spring immaculately out of Twitter and Facebook. It's been going on ever since blogs existed.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
I'm on Facebook and Twitter, and occasionally I will tweet something. Somehow my problem is that I don't think I have anything interesting to tweet about.
~ Gordon Bell
The potential for Twitter is spectacular and great.
~ Al-Waleed bin Talal
There is too much negativity on Twitter, and I want to stay from it. I don't have anything intelligent to say. Whatever I want to say, I will say it through my movies and interviews.
~ Ranbir Kapoor
If a heartfelt apology on Twitter isn't enough to restore some small semblance of faith in humanity, I don't know what is.
~ Brianna Keilar
Half the time, people will be abusing me on Twitter, and half the time, somebody will be praising me. So either it will go to my head, or I will take it to my heart. So better I stay away from it.
~ Ranbir Kapoor
It's bizarre to have both a super-connected and disconnected world. Like, you can use Twitter in the most narcissistic way. Do people really need to know that I'm drinking a latte right now? It's so indulgent.
~ Pete Wentz
I sometimes think of not doing Twitter or Facebook anymore, but that's how people find their favorite bands and comedians.
~ Mike Birbiglia
We live in a world now where everything is tweeted and Instagrammed and tagged and now, God help us, Vined. Calling out grievances over Twitter has become an industry norm.
~ Rachel Sklar
I don't do Facebook and I don't do Twitter, and already I notice that, with some of my friends, there's a whole sphere of conversation that I'm completely on the outside of, and that's my choice. But, to a greater extent, that's what the whole of life is like.
~ James McAvoy
Twitter is a form of free speech, and I'm all for that. But if Cee Lo Green, a maverick of sorts, can't get on Twitter and say something outlandish or outrageous, then what is the whole point of Twitter at all?
~ CeeLo Green
I resisted Twitter for a long time. To me, it was synonymous with networking, which in my mind means unceasing self-promotion and superficial small-talk with strangers. A little like wading into a river with a raging current - and I'm a terrible swimmer.
~ Celeste Ng
I'm kind of odd; I'm a technophobe who isn't a technophobe. I'm afraid of new things, but eventually I love them. That happened with Twitter.
~ David Grann