“The hard thing about fighting in relationships is that there’s no referee. There’s no one to tell you which comments are below the belt. As a result, someone usually gets hurt.”— Michael Patrick King, Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker, imdb.com
“Don't use the internet to spread negativity. We have enough of that in the world. I challenge you to SPREAD LOVE instead.”— Wesley Snipes, twitter.com
“Imagine a world where the comments you made online were worn around your neck for a day. Would you think twice about what you type?”— Wesley Snipes, twitter.com
“It’s always funny to me when people talk trash to Youtubers and then are shocked when we respond. We are real people. We check our tweets!”— Matthew Santoro, twitter.com
“Take a few extra seconds to leave a comment that shows you actually looked at the picture and you’re far more likely to create a connection.”— Natashalh, natashalh.com
“Instead of ‘cool!’ or ‘pretty!’ consider something like ‘the sky has such lovely colors’ or ‘what a neat dress.’ (This started an interesting conversation with a fellow photographer who enjoys creating pieces especially for specific photos, also fun.)”— Natashalh, natashalh.com
“Put a list of 30 maximum hashtags in your first comment rather than cluttering your caption space. Having a paragraph as a caption takes away attention from the image.”— SLR Lounge, slrlounge.com
“Structure your photos with more edges, and you will see the likes and comments per post soaring up.”— Fox Fans, foxfans.com
“Be sure to venture beyond your own photo stream to like and comment on other users’ photos and videos. That engagement can draw people back to your profile, where they’re sure to find some like-worthy posts to double-tap.”— Christina Newberry, blog.hootsuite.com
“One of the best ways to get more likes on your Instagram photos is to use your photo’s caption to ask a question. This is a great way to drive not only photo likes, but comments, too.”— Short Stack, shortstack.com
“Try commenting on something unique about the atmosphere, like the bar decor or on something she might be wearing. This shows you’re paying attention. For example, if she’s wearing something to stand out – jewelry, unique clothing or a princess tiara – comment on it.”— Rocky Merchant, elitedaily.com
“Every time someone comes at me without the bravery of using their actual identity, my internet connection speeds up by 10 mbps.”— Kendra Syrdal, kendrasyrdal.tumblr.com
“If I follow my camera department on Instagram and comment on all their photos, they will like that I bet.”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com