1,311 Quotes About Social-media
- Author Saksham Minocha
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Social Media has made our world a global city where we know people living behind every door in the streets but not like before when there were no doors and people used to live like the same family.
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- Author Kristen Lamb
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These days. Most of us have the attention span of a meth-addicted squirrel.
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- Author Matt Haig
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he believed that the more people were connected on social media, the lonelier society became. ‘That’s why everyone hates each other nowadays,’ he reckoned. ‘Because they are overloaded with non-friend friends. Ever heard about Dunbar’s number?
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- Author Bana
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You cannot say you like cake without getting a lash back. You are immediately bombarded with “What about bread?” “You are an elitist.” “Why do you hate the poor?”.
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- Author Jennifer Weiner
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Everyone deserves justice, I thought. Even people who lie. And everyone lies. Especially on social media, where there were lies of commission and lies of omission on everyone's page, woven into everyone's public presence.
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- Author Andrew G. McCabe
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A person such as the president canon impulse and with minimal effort inject any sort of falsehood into public conversation through digital media and call his own lie a correction of "fake news.
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- Author Spriha Kant
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Social media's intent was to spread authentic information among people but a few motivated by their selfish motives used it to generate those flocks which easily form conjectures just on the basis of baseless accusations disseminated from unknown sources and keep on barking with profanities on others.
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- Author Peter Strzok
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From a counterintelligence perspective, social media also makes it more difficult for people to recognize, let alone believe, that they've been duped. In the context of the analog, pre-internet intelligence world, most people prefer to believe that they're not working with an intelligence officer [of foreign adversary] even if they have suspicions. Most would rather believe, for example, that they have a friendship with a professor at a foreign university.
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- Author Wendy Speake
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When social media becomes our native tongue, we’re left tongue-tied and socially awkward.
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