“Don't ever, ever check Facebook when you're: A. Depressed. B. Drinking. C. Depressed and drinking. D. Unemployed. E. Struggling with being blessed with singleness while some of your friends seem to be blessed with a Brad Pitt lookalike and that blazing white picket fence shining with the glory of th…”— Paul Angone, amazon.com
“You should take a lot of selfies, because that's the best way to ensure you end up with a good one. But you should only post a very small percentage of the selfies you take. There's nothing like a Facebooker who posts a new selfie every couple of hours. Keep your selfie posting to a minimum, because…”— David Peterson, digital-photo-secrets.com
“We've started just recently supporting video and carousel ads for publishers who are using audience network within Instant Articles. Those are two of our best-performing ads on the audience network. And so enabling those for Instant Articles should also help publishers with monetization when they're…”— Dan Rose, poynter.org
“What we've seen now, as its been rolling out steadily over the last 18 months is that...in the U.S. and Canada, for our publishers who are publishing on Instant Articles, they're seeing a 25 percent lift in their articles being read on Facebook.”— Dan Rose, poynter.org
“They block you off all social networks (watching a highlight reel of you moving on without them is painful).”— James Nelmondo, unknownbreakup.com
“If you post a photo on Facebook, or other social media site, and tag him and it appears on his page, but none of his friends like or comment on the photo, he has blocked his world from your existence. Or, if other women are writing on his page, yet you can't see what they write, he has strategically…”— Liz Crokin, elitedaily.com
“Today would be perfect in every way. The Facebook photos wouldn't lie. So much joy. Her life had so much so joy. That was an actual verifiable fact.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com
“If she packaged the perfect Facebook life, maybe she would start to believe it herself.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com
“I hate meeting someone, and then within 24 hours after getting their number, I’m receiving a requests from someone who I barely know. Facebook, I have deep history, a quarter of my life is on my Facebook profile, and I have used it as a personal space.”— David Payne, quora.com
“Mobile advertising growth was significantly faster than the market expected. I think this is more about the pace with which they're taking their market .... it's the speed with which it's happening that's immensely impressive.”— Mark Hawtin, cnbc.com
“Many native campaigns are quite expensive, and if you limit the work you’re doing to the creation of content, and leave the distribution to the brand, then it can become more affordable,’ said Stephanie Losee, head of content for Visa.”— John Herrman, Stephanie Losee, nytimes.com
“With less ability to charge for distribution, on their own channels or others, and a growing dependence on margin-squeezing outside platforms, publishers may be left to compete with creative agencies on their turf. Publishers becoming ad agencies, in other words, means competing not just with one an…”— John Herrman, nytimes.com
“Nothing is more revealing than going through a person's Facebook and seeing their first tagged photos.”— Ryan O'Connell, twitter.com
“We value API stability because at Facebook we have more than 20 thousand components using React. This means that we are reluctant to change public APIs or behavior because teams depend on it both externally and internally.”— Facebook React Team, facebook.github.io
“Components written by different people should work well together. It is important to us that you can add functionality to a component without causing rippling changes throughout the codebase.”— Facebook React Team, facebook.github.io
“Building a better developer experience has been one of the things that React deeply cares about, and a crucial part of it is to detect anti-patterns/potential errors early and provide helpful error messages when things (may) go wrong.”— Keyan Zhang, facebook.github.io
“To many, VR is the ‘uber OS’ – the screen to replace all screens. But really, its capabilities are far more significant. If you own the VR layer the way Facebook owns mobile web, you control and administrate everything: identity, connection, payments, data, entertainment, information, interaction. I…”— Matthew Ball, redef.com
“It is in Facebook's interest to make sure media organizations have the means to produce the content that makes Facebook the front door to the Internet; that Facebook would make this change knowing it will hurt media organizations (the company wrote in a second blog post that "We anticipate that this…”— Ben Thompson, stratechery.com
“In the coming weeks, Instant Articles publishers will be able to add Like, Comment, and Share buttons to the bottom of their Instant Articles, and interactions with these buttons will be included in aggregate Like and Share counts.”— Yue Cai, developers.facebook.com