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I don't do Twitter, Facebook; none of that. My email I do from my Blackberry or my iPhone.
The Social Wishlist on Facebook is a great example of everything right about social media.
I'm not the kind to hang out on Facebook or Twitter or even talk on the cellphone, really.
Facebook can spend and talk endlessly to defend itself so long as it keeps printing money.
I've never looked at my Facebook page or my website, because I'm fundamentally an amateur.
I'm not on Twitter or Facebook or anything. I just feel like my life is better without it.
I spend a lot of time on social media, I'm on Facebook every day; I'm on Twitter every day.
There are 500 million people on Facebook, but what are they saying to each other? Not much.
I'm a really bad liar. My mom finds out every time, especially now that she's got Facebook.
From the day Facebook launched in 2004, the profile was the most critical page on the site.
Humanity will be obsolete by 2050. This is the consensus at Google and Facebook and Twitter.
The idea of just sitting at home on Facebook worries me. I think we should all get out more.
I want Facebook to pick the best 20 items to show me every single time I refresh that screen.
If partnering with Facebook meant that we had to change our values, we wouldn't have done it.
Even on Facebook, like, I wouldn't share everything with my friends, because that's obnoxious.
Facebook are an amazing team, a brilliant team. It's a technology that brings people together.
Even when Facebook came out, and I was in college, I found myself never putting anything on it.
No man should be on Facebook. It's an invasion of everyone's privacy. I really cannot stand it.
The real election meddling is by Facebook and Google and others that are shadow-banning people.
Facebook is a private company and, therefore, is entitled to whatever political biases it holds.
The audience for facts, evidence and research about microtargeting, Facebook and Brexit is tiny.
People don't want to leave Facebook to play games - Zynga's phenomenal success is proof of that.
I know I am not alone in struggling with Facebook and how we experience it through its news feed.
We never saw Google+ Circles or Facebook Lists as reflective of the way our friendships play out.
I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.
For me, even with my Twitter and Facebook, I'm not on it all the time. I don't Twitter every day.
UKIP's success would never have happened without the invention of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Investors can see that Facebook is feeling old and tired and isn't seeming to be that innovative.
With things like Facebook, it's really easy to think that you know someone that you really don't.
A lot of people are living their lives online in much more public ways with Facebook and Twitter.
I avoid Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and if I need to communicate with someone, I email direct.
When we talk with policymakers about Facebook, it's about how users have control over information.
I can barely use my iPhone. I can't do Facebook, can't do Twitter, can't do Instagram, none of it.
You will never build a company on the scale of a Facebook or a Google if you sell it along the way.
Dictators aren't stupid, or regimes could be toppled easily by young people mobilizing on Facebook.
I love the fact that Facebook offers equal leave for moms and dads. Consider that for your company.
I particularly like Facebook because it straddles the gap between seeing people and not seeing them.
Facebook is not an unstoppable juggernaut. There are a lot of other things people can do on the web.
I discover real-time news far more often on Facebook than on Google News or a regular Google search.
Facebook has focused on the conversation, but not really on absorbing the Web into its walled garden.
Facebook takes it as a core truth that sharing and connecting is a force that will improve the world.
If I had my way, the woman I marry, she wouldn't be a part of Twitter and she wouldn't be on Facebook.
I started hearing Snapchat in the same context as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. That got me curious.
In the digital age of 'overnight' success stories such as Facebook, the hard slog is easily overlooked.
I am comfortable with technology. I am a private person and would rather not be on Twitter or Facebook.
Normally, my digital peregrinations take me to destinations like Facebook, YouTube, and boingboing.net.
Mark Zuckerberg is the product of Facebook just as surely as Facebook is the product of Mark Zuckerberg.
When I first came out there was no such thing as Twitter or Facebook. And the blogs! Like, what is that?
I have an amazing social-media wing man who manages my Facebook fan site. All my blogs get copied there.
Google never knew how successful key words would be. Facebook didn't know how successful Zynga would be.