A Quote by Mo Farah

Social media can be dangerous. People hide behind their computers and write negative things, so I like to keep it about communicating with my fans. — © Mo Farah
Social media can be dangerous. People hide behind their computers and write negative things, so I like to keep it about communicating with my fans.
Everyone has this perception that the bloggers, they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them.
Lots of people hide behind social media to spread ridiculous rumours and cause problems where they don't exist.
I think social media is good for promotion, stuff like that, but people are so negative. People are too negative. If you read the comments, it's just too negative.
We talk about a free press. These people hide, they make a lot of money off the media. They hide behind the slogans of free press, and then they can come out with crap like that. It's just garbage. It's insulting to the readers.
I don't like how social media allows people to be so mean and say really hurtful, negative things. It's just not cool.
It's not easy to run a social media account over a long period of time, but we love communicating with our fans every day and night.
On social media, I can hide behind the computer or the iPhone. Internet courage.
It doesn't matter if it's social media or radio media or television media - it's all media, and it's all marketing. It's about understanding where your fans are. And when you have infiltrated them, and they're satisfied, and there's demand, how do you grow it from there?
In the age of social media and dating apps, so many people are able to hide behind their Instagram page or their Raya page or Facebook.
In the age of social media and dating apps, so many people are able to hide behind their Instagram page or their Raya page or Facebook. And it's like, 'Let's set something up! I want to meet face-to-face.' And 'Take Me' was about, 'Are you going to take me out? Do I have to be the first person to make the move?'
F1 has to keep appealing to sports fans and not only to motor racing fans but to possibly a wider public... I don't know if it's only social media or different electronic devices that will do that. How to establish more of a personal link to the drivers and to the teams - these are things that you have to think of.
Why being involved in social media has had such a tremendous impact on me, is deeply connecting me with fans in ways that I never had before. I was connected with fans and I always appreciated the relationship I had with fans, but, through social media, it allowed a deeper connection.
Social media has come a long way. With the good has come some bad, and you always have a lot of people hiding behind their computers and being very critical of what you do on and off the field, of what you tweet, of what you say, of everything you do.
The way things happen on social media is so abusive and everyone needs to take personal responsibility for what they write and not allowing this misinterpretation and shaming culture on social media to persist.
People can hide behind a computer, they can hide behind a cell phone, they can tweet. They can say whatever they want. I'm not worried about them.
Using social media to hurt and destroy is callous, acted out by cowards hiding behind computers. My advice is to ignore negativity. Focus on the love around.
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