“The most obvious problem with cancel culture is that it rarely has any tangible or meaningful effect on the lives and comfortability of the canceled.”— Connor Garel, vice.com
“I am living proof that it really isn’t easy to become an overnight social media star.”— Anna Lewis, cosmopolitan.com
“I feel like the reason why people hated me so much is because they only saw a manufactured couple minutes of me.”— Spencer Pratt, time.com
“It’s really easy to spend millions of dollars if you’re not careful and you think it’s easy to keep making millions of dollars.”— Spencer Pratt, time.com
“I always hear people complain about the place that they live. That all the people here are fake and they got nothing to give. Cause they been staring at somebody else's version of a city that make it seem more exciting than it is. I know a girl whose one goal was to visit Rome. Then she finally got…”— Drake, open.spotify.com
“He tells me to publish at 12 noon, 6 p.m., or 10 p.m., because that’s when most people are online. That’s a strange thing to say, because in my experience, everybody I know is online all the time, and that is precisely why everybody I know perpetually feels like they are bracing for a plane crash in…”— Philip Sherburne, theoutline.com
“Do I not share that part of my life because I’m scared it will fail?”— Rainesford Stauffer, thecut.com
“I put myself out there on social media because I want people to see who I am.”— Bella Thorne, youtube.com
“There's more outrage on Twitter about a One Direction split or about what one band member said to another than there is about institutionalized racism and something huge.”— Trevor Noah, gq.com
“It's kind of like cotton candy: It looks so appealing and you just can't resist getting in there, and then you just end up with sticky fingers and it lasted an instant.”— Julia Roberts, marieclaire.com
“Most Americans don’t know the identity of Instagram’s parent, which is just fine with Facebook.”— Sarah Frier, bloomberg.com
“Facebook’s mission is about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together. Those are deeply democratic values and we’re proud of them. I don’t want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy. That’s not what we stand for.”— Mark Zuckerberg, docs.house.gov
“Horrible ideas have a long history of advancement through ‘respectful debate’ among folks whose bodies those ideas do not affect.”— Danielle Tcholakian, longreads.com
“Finding an audience is directly connected to the goals you want to achieve. You need to understand why you are using Instagram as a promotional tool and what kind of outcome you desire.”— Ales Nesetril, drive.google.com
“When did I start waking up everyday and scrolling mindlessly through Instagram and Twitter first thing? When did that transition become routine? What did I used to do when I first woke up? Did I look at my phone at all?”— Molly Soda, officemagazine.net