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Quotes About Social media

I had a personal blog, but why does anyone care that I went shopping for hats?
~ Chris Hardwick
No one wants to follow someone fake or boring. Being accessible on social media, being honest, and having fun with it is key.
~ Frankie Grande
When I go on heavy rants, or I retweet too much, everybody unfollows me.
~ Denzel Curry
The idea that, in the age of Google, Facebook and the internet, government can control the 'commanding heights' of the economy is one of the great delusions of our age. Modern techonology, social media, the explosion of online retail, among many other things, have meant that governments have less and less control.
~ Kwasi Kwarteng
It's when people come at you on Twitter and say really crazy things. That's the kind of stuff that I insulate myself from. All of that is not very interesting or helpful, but we have critics who sometimes really love us or sometimes don't, and it's really interesting for me to see what they don't like about it.
~ Jennifer Konner
I'm a collaborative person - it makes me better - and sometimes taking that collaboration to Twitter is helpful.
~ Jake Tapper
I'm the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters.
~ Donald Trump
After the games, you know, go on Twitter and stuff, 'Hey, do you know you look like Pete Davidson?' Like, yeah, I get it every night.
~ Christian Yelich
It's very easy to get caught up in the world of press and maintaining an image and maintaining this highlight reel that the world expects.
~ Tana Mongeau
I had no idea at all how to model, but people would start to follow me. So, I would go to these start-up companies and say, 'I have all these followers... how can we work together?'
~ Cameron Dallas
Social media is one of the most under-rated business tools, in my opinion. It's an amazing cockpit for any CEO. I can narrate any number of stories how it has helped me to reach out to customers, dealers, protesting workers, and even security guards.
~ Anand Mahindra
The true end users of Facebook are the marketers who want to reach and influence us. They are Facebook's paying customers; we are the product. And we are its workers. The countless hours that we - and the young, particularly - spend on our profiles are the unpaid labor on which Facebook justifies its stock valuation.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
You know, it's annoying we all get a lot of negative comments on Instagram, Twitter and stuff, but you know what? We're working hard and enjoying life.
~ Jonathan Cheban
I deliberately keep myself apart from a lot of stuff; I don't Tweet, I don't do Facebook, I don't blog, and that's largely because I spend my working life staring at a screen and hitting a keyboard, I am trying to cut down on that, not increase it.
~ Iain Banks
Fighting in Brazil is always great because you're close to the fans. It's a good energy on fight day: during the open workouts, the support on social media is always closer.
~ Lyoto Machida
I applied the same mentality to my social media as I did when I was doing my boot camps. I thought, well, no one's watching, but I'll keep adding value, putting out good recipes, funny workouts and good videos. And it grew and grew.
~ Joe Wicks
I've been working hard to lose weight and become healthier overall. I even started putting the workouts on my Snapchat so my fans can see how dedicated I am to being better.
~ Mustard
It's unfortunate that cyberbullying is something that happens to 13-year-old kids in junior high and adults in the workplace. It's something that we have to deal with as Americans.
~ Karen Civil
Not using social media in the workplace, in fact, is starting to make about as much sense as not using the phone or email.
~ Ryan Holmes
I was constantly comparing myself to others in my workplace, others in life, others on social media, and I was so focused on others that I fell out of touch with myself.
~ Jenna Johnson
Snapchat works because using a selfie is way easier than texting or tweeting. Stories should adapt to the medium and do so without cheapening the story.
~ Om Malik
Word of mouth works now, much more than ever. @-reply every single person.
~ Gary Vaynerchuk
The biggest problem is that Facebook and Google are these giant feedback loops that give people what they want to hear. And when you use them in a world where your biases are being constantly confirmed, you become susceptible to fake news, propaganda, demagoguery.
~ Franklin Foer
If I use Facebook to stay in touch with my high school friends who are church-going Republicans, I may be getting more ideological diversity than in hanging out with secular progressives on the World Politics sub-reddit.
~ Ethan Zuckerman