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Mouloud Benzadi
“In the age of social media, friends are like snow flakes.
They descend in their thousands. They disappear in seconds.”
Mouloud Benzadi

“Things changed when my phone outsmarted me. Once Facebook had a permanent place in my pocket, it became a permanent portal—able to transport me away from my family. Even if we were physically in the same room, I wasn’t necessarily there with them. Facebook was no longer simply a naptime vacation but an all-day form of escapism.”
Wendy Speake, The 40-Day Social Media Fast: Exchange Your Online Distractions for Real-Life Devotion

Maxim Behar
“We do need these two words, “public” and “relations” —and, of course, those words are still extremely important.
However, those 3 billion people who are social media users are all dealing with “relations,” and everything has become “public”!
With social media, everything has been “public” for quite a while now; there is nothing “nonpublic” anymore.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

“On social media, everyone can invent a new image for themselves. They can create a mask and work on perfecting it every day. Everyone becomes their own brand to exist in the eyes of others— a delusional world. The detachment? Vanity. Unhappy souls wanting to be accepted. Why go to the extremes? Why must anyone try to be what they’re not? I call it “digital happiness.” Digital happiness is an invention. The idea behind this display is miserable people who often want you to love them behind the mask. So, you can post the (fake) lies and be loved by even thousands that are going through this delusion. If you post the real, you’ll be ridiculed and questioned because “reality” is out of this equation, and the mask is an order.”
Henry Johnson Jr.

Eric Overby
“It seems that we are distracted because we are always in search of something better. We always want to see a different place or a different person’s life, as ours passes us by. We don’t pay attention to our own lives, therefore we want someone else’s. In a way, this is the definition of our social media feed. I want your life; please ‘like’ mine and tell me that it’s good enough. The thing is, most of us live the life that we are searching for. We just aren’t aware enough to see it. We are half present, therefore half appreciative, and our relationships suffer because of it.”
Eric Overby

Eric Overby
“What kind of person do you want to be when you are old? No one will answer that they want to be half aware, lost in thought, and missing life, but the things you practice doing with your attention now, will be what you are then.”
Eric overby

“The reason our lives are like this. Sometimes, It is not because of our enemies, but it is because of our hearts. We hate others for no reason. We hate those who are doing well and successful. We hate those who find true love. We hate those who are happy. We hate those who are strong. We hate those who know who they are and those who are proud of themselves. Hate has become our content, our religion and our god. Hate has become us. We are now serving hate and we are even creating groups of hate. Yet we forget that whatever you sow. You shall reap.

Galatians 6:7
1 John 4:20
Ephesians 4:31”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

David  Angway
“Social media can help you build a community that believes in you and will buy from you.”
David Angway, How to Save Money, Create More Income, & Live a Happier Life: Simple ways how to get back on track in your finances

“This is what I have learnt from Social Media.
If your can’t make it, you can just Shake it or Fake it”
Adrian Leslie Lobo

Germany Kent
“We have become insensitive to the severity of the situation when it comes to bullying and cyberbullying.”
Germany Kent

Belle Townsend
“And when someone tells me that they want more out of life,
I think of how capitalism
conditions us to chase dopamine,
to always want more.
Instant gratification has white knuckles
from death gripping our attention.
We share our lives online
only to have ourselves sold back to us.
We are taught that there is always more,
but only if we can afford it.”
Belle Townsend

Eric Overby
“Much of my day can consist of me being lost in thoughts. An equal amount of the day can be lost in scrolling a Facebook feed, mindless and solitary in a room full of people. Now add in the amount of time that I sleep. This is the recipe for a lot of time with little attention.”
Eric Overby

“Technology, social media, in particular, has given people the voice they have been longing for. How I use it is another story. Considering the power of words, we should be careful with what we share else it becomes a problem for stringent legislation to fix.”
DON SANTO

“Most people start by trying to be controversial but end up being haters. Some start by being clout chases and end up being psychopaths. Be careful. Anything you do for too long, it becomes you or you become it.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“The purpose of social media is to connect with unknown and distant people.”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“What makes us who we are is not what we show on social media, but what we don't show on social media.”
Joseph Mereweneza

June Stoyer
“Being an influencer on social media doesn't include people who pay to have thousands of followers with only a few comments on each post. Being an influencer is about engagement. It is about how your followers respond and react to the content you are putting out there.”
June Stoyer

June Stoyer
“When it comes to social media, a lot of companies still don’t get it. They opt to use a “cookie cutter social media” approach instead of treating their accounts with the same respect as they would their corporate lines of credit or anything else that is critical to the business. They treat their social media as though it is something that can be mass produced and processed. This is the wrong approach to social media!”
June Stoyer

“The world would have become Jannat if Instagram users would have understood 10% of what they propagate in reels and stories”
Mujahid Mughal

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“Now @mark zuckerberg turned into a world's biggest pimp, because fb reels and insta reels have become the world's biggest virtual Prostitution brothel”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“Twitter and Social media are 1,000 times more dangerous than Radio Rwanda. This is the world's biggest and only Propaganda tool for fascism and hatred politics. Billions of people are wasting their time there, and in return, it's making them violent, filling their hearts with hatred and their minds with irrational fake information. And forcefully turning them into political slaves.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“Money is the devil because human nature needs something to blame for its sins.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

“Nowadays people are choosing to be more aggressive, viler.More toxic. More evil, more racist, more sexist more abusive, more provocative because it gives them engagement and expressions. The more engagement or expressions the more they get paid in some social media platforms. People are now choosing to lose their morals, values, principles and teachings because of that payment. But what good is the money or how do you even enjoy it. When you know you got the money by hurting, bullying and abusing others. Money comes and goes but your character will be forever questionable because of your actions. Good or bad whatever you put out there. Will eventually come back to you. Choose wisely.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Abhijit Naskar
“Social media is merely an extension of real life, not a substitution.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Right or Human: 300 Limericks of Inclusion

“Rather than seeking millions of followers, let us strive to invest in education systems that teach the true worth of a million - not as a mere numerical quantity, but as an empowering tool of knowledge and empathy. Let us nurture connections that transcend shallow fame, focusing on cultivating compassion and understanding among humanity.”
Yvonne Padmos

“In the virtual world, we can easily lose sight of reality. Let us beware of sacrificing our spiritual growth and earthly responsibilities on the altar of screens and likes. May we not trade our time with God for momentary moments online, lest we erect digital idols that rob us of true connection and intimacy with the Lord.”
Shaila Touchton

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