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It's terrifying, social media. It terrifies me.
Social media has made the web all about me, me, me.
Social media allows me to pick my times for social interaction.
Social media, to me, has got out of hand. Why can't we all be nice to each other?
I'm not a social media person; I don't know what's going on unless somebody tells me.
I get referred to as the social media kid on set, but I don't let it bother me. I try not to.
On social media, you have a mask on where you are smiling, but you're crying inside. And that was me.
'X Factor' did a lot for me, but things truly started to take off for me when I went to social media.
I'm very lucky. I'm not too exposed to social media and is going quite well for me. I like to have my privacy.
Fortunately I can say that social media has treated me pretty well. I've been exempt from a lot of the mean comments.
My daughter was the one actually who believed in social media - she pushed me to get into Instagram, Snapchat, and everything else.
With social media, the gatekeepers are our followers. It has opened so many doors for me not only musically, but fashion-wise as well.
Social media has become a big part of our lives and I try to manage it well but it's the criticism that motivates me and keeps me going.
I try to keep it really real on my social media, whether it's me training or working out, whether it's me practicing or failing at something.
I got involved early on in social media - I created one of the first social networks - and for me, social gaming was a natural evolution of that.
Everyone has a really short attention span nowadays with social media, our phones. Even me - I can't go without touching my phone every five minutes.
I don't take the Internet and social media very seriously. I've grown up around social media but to me what happens on the Internet just doesn't feel real.
Anyone close to me will be familiar with my frustrations with certain aspects of social media: the behaviour it encourages and attitudes towards the self it can breed.
Honestly, trolls don't affect me anymore. In fact, I want to use social media for the benefit of my genuine followers - I pick up one or two tweets and use my sense of humour to entertain them.
I always say, 'Be anxious for nothing,' because if this is my social media, if this is a platform for me to really get the word out and get my brand out, then why am I gonna be anxious about it?
What doesn't allow us to move forward because when we simply - and I've seen it on social media; it really, really upsets me - is to get in our corners and call names and turn our back to each other.
We have a social media background screening that you've got to go through and if you have a social media nickname or something on your Twitter account that makes me sick, I'm not going to recruit you.
I've been on, like, the forefront of social media. I run all my own pages, and this is back to MySpace and answering my own emails in, like, 2006. Even before that, I always had websites with emails that dropped directly to me.
For me, social media isn't just about connecting with friends and sharing photos; it's a bigger, more tangled web that's led me to jobs working in television, speaking gigs around the country, and it's even helped me land my first book deal!
You know, as a child of Palestinian immigrants, again, every corner of my district is a reminder of the civil rights movement, and I bring that lens, and I try to - you know, many of the Palestinians, they have called me, reached out to me via social media.