The whole social media can destroy people overnight.

Social media can be incredibly damaging for impressionable people.

People's access to social media should not permanently be restricted.

I think that people post to social media to help shape their public identity.

People can be too harsh, especially with social media. It brings a person down.

The thought that so many people get their news from social media really is scary.

After the Boston Marathon bombings, people shared grief and outrage on social media.

I think social media has reinvigorated people's enthusiasm to be active and to engage.

It's important for people to talk and get beyond the wall of Facebook and social media.

I feel social media is so damaging to young people, I see it as being extremely dangerous.

People are not just going to bars and meeting people; they're connecting through social media.

Politically, we have seen the impact of social media organizing people through the Arab Spring.

People were saying on social media, 'He's going out too much' - I got judged. That was demoralising.

One of the things I've become immune to is people talking about market cap and social media platforms.

My purpose, which I finally found thanks to social media, is helping all of these people find their purpose.

With social media, if you have a viral video people can like what you do and it's homegrown and very organic.

Most of the serious disagreement I get comes through email or social media, where people are more comfortable.

Lots of people hide behind social media to spread ridiculous rumours and cause problems where they don't exist.

Social media allows comics to bypass the gatekeepers and connect directly with people who will want to come see them.

I started to speak about my acne struggles on social media and in interviews, and people responded really well to it.

If I've learned anything from social media, it's truly that the most irrelevant people always say the most absurd stuff.

A lot of times, it seems like social media has devolved into people just yelling at each other and not really conversing.

It's a dialogue, not a monologue, and some people don't understand that. Social media is more like a telephone than a television.

Unfortunately, the higher you climb in social media, the more people will want to throw stones at you. But don't retaliate publicly.

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 you've got to be careful with social media. You can get addicted to the buzz of people liking and commenting. It's exhausting.

Social media has exacerbated a trend whereby people speak with complete authority on every subject, regardless of how informed they are.

Thanks to social media such as Facebook and Twitter, a far wider range of people take part in gathering, filtering and distributing news.

I was really interested to see whether we could make predictions or forecasts by listening in on what people were saying on social media.

Unfortunately there are some not-so-nice people using social media, and that has proven to be complicated for other actors that I've known.

A lot of people use social media to share mundane things or for self-glorification. I try to use it to share interesting things with people.

People can't write whatever they want and get away with it. There is a censor for films and TV, there should be a censor for social media as well.

There was a lot of hype about social media in President Obama's first campaign. It was important, but it wasn't as important as I think people let on.

I think social media is a slippery slope because while you're projecting something out to people, they also project back onto you what they want to see.

Everybody says not to respond to people on social media, but I'm not about to let my reputation be known as a slow player. I just don't appreciate that.

You don't need to go far to see the hatred and abuse that happens online. Even using social media is anti-social because people are always on their phones.

Caricatured as navel-gazers, Millennials are said to live for their 'likes' and status updates. But the young people I know often leverage social media in selfless ways.

Everyone's like sheep on social media; like, one person starts making noise, and everyone's like, 'Hey, yeah!' and then you got a whole bunch of people making noise at you.

With the social media phenomenon, where people's opinions inform so much of what we do with our lives, where the number of 'likes' decides what we should program, I cringe.

I feel everybody gets trolled. There is no one who hasn't got trolled on social media. I guess trolling has become norm of social media where people enjoy belittling everybody.

I followed the 1.2 million people with my hand. Never faked anything. Never bought any followers or anything like that. So anything on my social media is a hundred percent real.

I think people see the social media numbers, and the assumption is made that we're running a campaign that is just social media, but I think we're running a very old-school campaign.

In general, we're a social network. I prefer that because I think it is focused on the people part of it - as opposed to some people call it social media, which I think focuses more on the content.

Even if people would know who we are, or you could click on a Wikipedia page saying my date of birth, it does not necessarily mean that I have to go out on social media and tell you where I'm eating.

You cannot underestimate people's ability to spot a soulless, bureaucratic tactic a million miles away. It's a big reason why so many companies that have dipped a toe in social media waters have failed miserably.

Because of social media, it's bridged the gap between the advertisers and fashion and allowed people to find their group. It really widens what people are viewing and allows brands to see what the public wants to see.

Everyone is living for everyone else now. They're doing stuff so they can tell other people about it. I don't get all that social media stuff, I've always got other things I want to do - odd jobs around the house. No one wants to hear about that.

Social media has created a legion of social delinquents, billions of people speaking not their minds but their spleens, venting everything from the gum-cracking snark befitting a hair-twisting mallrat to the froth-flecked rage of a bell tower marksman.

I'm so old... when I was a kid, in order for someone to bully, they had to be bigger and stronger and more intimidating than the people they were bullying. Now with social media and Facebook and Twitter and all those other things, anyone can bully somebody.

I really have paid no attention to social media. It's never been something that I've done. There are people that put up tour dates and basically say what's going on, but I need to get more involved, because I hear about rumors that are absolutely ridiculous.

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