383 Quotes About Facebook
- Author Germany Kent
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Points of views that are expressed on Twitter don’t intend to offend, but rather defend and open the conversation up to everyone so that no one has to pretend.
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- Author Jose Panate-Aceves and John Hayes
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Discover the fulfillment of intimate relationships with flesh-and-blood neighbors and teammates in concrete place and time, and we escape the pressure of mainstream media to channel intimacy only as virtual embrace.
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- Author Jay Asher
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Josh will begin disappearing into a future where the only place he and I remain friends is on the Internet.
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- Author Hugh Mackay
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You have five hundred Facebook 'friends'? That simply means you've redefined 'friend' to make it something like 'a contact I exchange data with'.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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I proposed limits to tech’s addictive design features and reforms to confront tech’s political censorship. This followed from my efforts as Missouri attorney general to investigate Facebook (and Google) for antitrust and consumer protection violations. I was the first state attorney general in the nation to launch such a probe. Facebook, Inc. was not amused.
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- Author Lisa K Friedman
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One night, he posed the question: Does your husband mind that you are chatting with me? New York Times Magazine, LIVES
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- Author Michael Faust
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If you want to be a real person living in the real world, the first thing you must do is get off the grid. Take the first brave step and delete your Facebook profile. After all, you surely wouldn’t want the words carved on your headstone to be: “I was registered with Facebook. I had 101 online friends (and I even knew a few of them). My current mood is: Sad.
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- Author Nitya Prakash
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My dog’s Facebook status: Tried to save the master from the vacuum cleaner today… He just yelled at me.
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- Author Caroline Kepnes
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This is why people like writing. You visit old friends without having to go on Facebook and see what they're up to and deal with what idiots call FOMO. You make them into what you want them to be, the people they could be if only they were braver, smarter.
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