I've never really been into social media - I don't have a Facebook; I don't do Twitter or Instagram or anything.

I actually enjoy Instagram. I enjoy seeing what people who I have some connection to are doing around the globe.

My newly acquired title of being an uncle boy was this a special one life-changing it even made my Instagram bio.

Read each tweet about 95 times before you send it. Look at every Instagram post about 95 times before you send it.

Facebook, instagram - I prefer visual communication better than verbal. But I read all the comments, answering too.

We're so very focused on ourselves and on self-promotion. It goes on all day with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.

You go on Instagram, and it's just not a real reflection of what people do and how much pain people are in every day.

People look up to me, like my music, and even follow me on Instagram because they know I'm keeping it real with them.

When I think of 'Instagram models,' I say you have to take baby steps. You cannot just walk straight onto the runway.

I'm a serial scroller, and whenever I have a minute to spare, you'll find me on my phone scrolling through Instagram.

A lot of young kids like myself use Instagram because it has swag - it's more personal, and your friends generate it.

I don't even have Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Why would I ever want to be viral when I'm not even on the Internet?

There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but theres nothing behind them.

There is absolutely a side of me that people don't know. I'm not myself on Snapchat or Instagram. That's totally not me.

There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but there's nothing behind them.

People make careers off of Instagram. So in that sense, it's really good, and you can put yourself out there and be open.

I wake up and check my Instagram to see what I missed out on last night. Then I check my Twitter. Then I check my Tumblr.

The major reason why Instagram works is that you can follow anyone out there and start following their photos immediately.

The truth is, in this age of Instagram and Facebook and Snapchat, we know way too much about athletes - and it's their fault.

It should be like a driver's license - no one can have an Instagram until they're 18. It's the wild, wild west, the internet.

I always separate myself from reviews, but tweets and Instagram comments, they go directly to my phone. It's hard to keep up.

I don't tend to do a whole Instagram theme. I like to capture the moment in front of me and make it look as good as possible!

The most habit-forming products are intra-day behaviors. We take out Snapchat or Instagram or Pinterest multiple times a day.

Instagram was created because there was no single place dedicated to giving your mobile photos a place to live and to be seen.

Prom culture is now painstakingly documented on sites such as Instagram and Facebook, exacerbating the angst of the uninvited.

I am always looking for material - whether for my notebooks or for Twitter or Instagram - which means I'm looking for meaning.

I think I use writing as a catharsis. I feel sometimes that I'd like to share that with people, so Instagram becomes a vehicle.

Instagram has a faster chance of reaching me than CNN, and if I really want to know what's going on, I refresh my Twitter feed.

When you open up 'Instagram,' you need to know that you're seeing the real Tony Hawk, the real Taylor Swift, the real Burberry.

I'm not one of these average reality people that are permanently doing Instagram posts, I break the mould, I break the Internet.

I'm like a big kid. But it's not like a called myself the Instagram King. I put up what people want to see and that just happened.

I'm only on Instagram, and it's under a ridiculous name, and I'm friends with, like, five people, all of whom I've had dinner with.

Social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter - I steer away from them. They're alienating us socially as well as bringing us together.

My fans are incredible. Don't you dare talk bad about me on my Instagram, because my fans will come out and they will eat you alive.

My fans are incredible. Don't you dare talk bad about me on my Instagram, because my fans will come out, and they will eat you alive.

I got rid of my Instagram and had a flip phone for two years. I only started one after a friend told me someone was impersonating me.

I'm not a big social media guy, I have no Twitter accounts, I don't have Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, I don't do any of that stuff.

Instagram is wonderful in so many ways, but it's also something that should be used with respect - for yourself and for other people.

I think with social media and Instagram, people are able to see what's over the fence of everyone else, and it all seems within reach.

I think people are feeling more artistic and creative with something like Instagram that makes editing easy. That's a good thing for sure.

You know, when I was little, I actually did want to be an actor. But I only wanted to play myself. So Instagram is sort of perfect for me.

Whether you're a woman, a transwoman, a person of color, I feel like Instagram is really important for the creation and framing of the self.

Everybody around me had a Snapchat, and I said I would never get on it. I'm still on Instagram, you know? They convinced me to get Snapchat.

I eat everything, but I moderate; I try to be semiconscious. I don't eat pasta every day, although people who follow my Instagram think I do.

Sometimes I'll post goofy photos of myself on Instagram without make-up or making silly faces. I don't always look like a little Barbie doll.

My favorite app is, without a doubt, Instagram. It's such a fun way to share photos and life's captured moments with friends, family and fans.

I'm always getting texts asking why I'm not responding on Instagram or Facebook, and I'm like, 'It's not me. You're writing to some stranger.'

The invention of Instagram and Twitter has made, like, a big difference. Because you can just talk to anybody. And find anybody, it feels like.

I think writing is an act of remembrance, I think that Instagram is an act of remembrance, and I think curating a show is an act of memory, too.

It's funny because I was looking back on my Instagram,, and I saw that I had a bunch of feminist posts but that was all before 'Handmaid's Tale.'

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