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I've said before I think the best thing about social media is that it brings people together and the worst thing about social media is that it brings people together. You're assuming that the people following you know what type of person you are and what type of humour you have.

Sales teams use social media to generate leads and track clients as they move through the sales funnel. Operations and distribution teams forecast supply chains, while research and development squads brainstorm product ideas.

I only canceled my social media because I was told to.

People love to make comments to me on Twitter or social media networks, and I say it's easy for you to make a comment because you're behind a screen where nobody can ever see you.

Social media is so weird. I hate it, to be honest, but I feel like we all need it in order to get our voices out there and really speak on things that we care about. That's the only time I use it.

I just don't do much social media. No, it is more important to strike a balance between ballet and real life.

It's difficult to get away from the media, from social media. It's a big thing in society and in football, in particular.

I'm not on any social media. I'm a bit analog when it comes to the Internet and technology.

I'm terrible at social media, and it sucks for me, because I know I have fans. But if you go by my Instagram, you would think, 'No one listens to her music!' It's not fair. My Instagram is not my music.

As you live your life and accumulate friends, both IRL and on social media, ask yourself, are you a bully too?

Social media is such a powerful tool and I would love it to be a hub of celebration rather than focusing on negativity.

With the never-ending stream of new social technologies, apps and platforms rolling out every day, its easy to get lost in the minutiae of social media. Yet for there to be effective change, especially within large, top-down, hierarchical institutions, a company must have an over-arching understanding of the new role it has to play.

Everything is social media nowadays, everything is sports and entertainment.

Whenever journalism students ask me what they should be doing, I say that if you're on social media, you should be following a ton of people that you don't necessarily agree with just to get their perspectives.

Negative social media can ruin a player. Reading your mentions? It's poison.

It's weird how much social media affects someone's career. Deals and jobs are sometimes based off how many followers you have, which is a little sad. I would rather that not be the case, but I understand that it's important.

Whatever I post on social media, trolls will always have something to say. If I don't get trolled, I feel I have not done something right and feel insecure.

If I did have social media, I would spend way to much time on it. It is way too addictive for me.

In truth the social media elements of the Obama campaign, while extremely innovative, did not produce a lot of results.

As far as social media and all that, I understand connecting with fans on a different level, but I don't feel the need to open myself up to the opinion of everybody in the world with a phone or computer. I just don't get that, being connected to everybody on such a superficial level like that. It's not really for me.