“Do you stalk your own phone every five minutes (or less) to find out if he’s responded to your texts, Facebook message, Tweet, or any of the other 50 ways you tried to reach him?”— Megan Bostic, thoughtcatalog.com
“Don't "like" every single one of his Facebook and Instagram photos. Don't reblog all of his tweets, either. If you look obsessed with him online, then he's going to assume that you're obsessed with him in reality.”— Holly Riordan, love.allwomenstalk.com
“A fake story claiming Pope Francis — actually a refugee advocate — endorsed Mr. Trump was shared almost a million times, likely visible to tens of millions. Its correction was barely heard. Of course Facebook had significant influence in this last election’s outcome.”— Zeynep Tufekci, nytimes.com
“Nearly half of people now get their news from Facebook. But Facebook doesn’t see itself as a media company; its business objective is to get users to spend more time on the platform, not to serve democracy. But as a distributor of news, it’s a highly flawed one.”— Lucia Moses, digiday.com
“Do you see links to love quotes or love songs in their Facebook or Twitter updates?”— Vanessa Tan, wikiyeah.com
“Is your ex trying to make you jealous? Do they post photos on Facebook specifically to push your buttons? Are they going out of their normal way so that you know that they are dating someone new? Or, do they become extra flirtatious with others when you are around them? Then, this is one of signs yo…”— Vanessa Tan, wikiyeah.com
“If you notice that your man is constantly posting pictures of him out with girls or if he is constantly boasting about all the things he is doing with his new girlfriend on Facebook then you may be surprised to hear that may still love you. This kind of behavior is quite common during beak ups and i…”— Sonya Schwartz, heraspiration.com
“If your ex is always commenting on your social media posts, you can be sure that he wants you back. He’s not going to put in the time, effort and energy if he doesn’t still like you.”— Aya Tsintziras, thetalko.com
“He liked a picture of you that has been on Facebook for more than 3 years. If you are looking for telling signs he misses you, look no further. The guy is taking a trip in memory lane and goes through all your Facebook pictures, one by one.”— Hellen Randle, lovedatingdoc.com
“If he always comments on your pictures or "likes" everything you do on social media, it's his subtle way of saying he misses you.”— Holly Riordan, love.allwomenstalk.com
“Make an effort to seek out blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts that are pro-recovery, spread body positivity, or focus on something entirely different from food or exercise.”— Jennifer Rollin, thoughtcatalog.com
“Remove the ‘body garbage’ from your life. Anything that makes you feel bad or weird – tabloids, instagram accounts, facebook pages, friends on facebook, magazines – remove them from your daily life. We have the power to choose how we want to feel – why choose stuff that you know makes you feel bad?”— Corinne Dobbas, corinnedobbas.com
“One of the biggest things I did for myself was reduce time spent on social media. I was basically telling myself to watch the highlight reels of other women, and that’s it. I never saw their tough times or struggles, just their perfect morning abs and perfectly portioned Tupperware dinners. This mad…”— Madelyn Moon, breakingmuscle.com
“Has he untagged any photos of you and him? Does he post updates often, yet never mention hanging out with you? Is his relationship status hidden? We smell a rat.”— Niki Evans, cosmopolitan.com
“He is obsessed with social media. This guy is ALL about his image. He untags photos on Facebook that feature you, or any girl in particular. On Instagram, he follows a bunch of Insta-models and likes all their photos, just in case. Snapchat, he requests you download immediately upon meeting, and pro…”— Maddie Moore, thedatereport.com
“It does not authenticate to the registry the way the official client does, so it’s currently unable to work with private packages. The Yarn team is aware of this issue and have said they’ll address it.”— Isaac Z. Schlueter, blog.npmjs.org
“Yarn also shows that one of the world’s largest tech companies, which is already behind hugely popular JavaScript projects like React, is invested in and committed to the ongoing health of the npm community. That’s great news for JavaScript devs everywhere.”— Isaac Z. Schlueter, blog.npmjs.org
“By breaking these steps down cleanly and having deterministic results, Yarn is able to parallelize operations, which maximizes resource utilization and makes the install process faster. On some Facebook projects, Yarn reduced the install process by an order of magnitude, from several minutes to just…”— Sebastian McKenzie, code.facebook.com