A Quote by Nancy Jo Sales

We're so very focused on ourselves and on self-promotion. It goes on all day with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. — © Nancy Jo Sales
We're so very focused on ourselves and on self-promotion. It goes on all day with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.
Wildly successful sites such as Flickr, Twitter and Facebook offer genuinely portable social experiences, on and off the desktop. You don't even have to go to Facebook or Twitter to experience Facebook and Twitter content or to share third-party web content with your Twitter and Facebook friends.
I'm not on Twitter. I'm not on Facebook. I'm not on Instagram.
I have no Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account.
I don't have Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any of that stuff.
Thanks to my fans for support on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Especially with Facebook and Instagram and Twitter, I can't tell necessarily the nitty gritty of what you're really up to. I'm just seeing the performance of all the work you're doing and the look you're giving; it's very hard to get to the center. It's very hard to see what's what.
I can barely use my iPhone. I can't do Facebook, can't do Twitter, can't do Instagram, none of it.
I am not on Facebook. I'm not on Instagram. I only use Twitter, which I wish I didn't.
I'm not very active on social media. I'm not on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, or anything like that. But I think it's wonderful that they're out there. They're fantastic. I have a lot of siblings and friends that use it, and it's great for them. It's such a connected world.
I've never really been into social media - I don't have a Facebook; I don't do Twitter or Instagram or anything.
I feel like today's culture seeks at every turn to place more and more power in the hands of the individual. Bookstores are lined with shelves filled with self-help books. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and every other social media outlets turn our focus inwards, allowing us to fall more and more in love with ourselves, our thoughts, our opinions, our voices.
My Instagram has personal things, like pictures of my home, but generally it's my voice, and that's a public thing. Using my Instagram posts in my art is not about taking my personal Instagram and making it public; it's about understanding and challenging the notion of these free platforms that encourage self-promotion and understanding what they are technically and culturally.
So all I really seen my whole life is just Myspace and Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and YouTube.
I started hearing Snapchat in the same context as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. That got me curious.
I'm not a big social media guy, I have no Twitter accounts, I don't have Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, I don't do any of that stuff.
I do find Twitter to be more negative than Instagram. Instagram is not so bad. I think it's because of the pictures and see a face where on Twitter people forget we are human beings.
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