I follow the most random people on Twitter. I follow famous people like Khloe Kardashian, who surprisingly makes really funny tweets all the time.
Twitter has restored my faith in humanity. I thought I'd hate it, but while there are lots of knobheads, there are even more lovely people. It delights me how witty and friendly most people are.
When you're a woman, you have to work harder to get a laugh... I follow so many hilarious women on Twitter. It's a daily reminder that women get to be funny.
I am a huge consumer of social networks, and I utilize Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. I'm interested and am learning more about Tumblr and other visually dominant sites.
I love Twitter, but some people use profanity so much that at some point it's like saying, 'Pass the salt.'
I think that content posted to Twitter is distributed to more platforms, services, sites, online and offline than any other services out there. Would love to see if someone can prove to me otherwise.
Re-tweeting is a pretty common practice on Twitter, but on an average day, we see maybe one out of 20 posts is a re-tweet.
If you want to put out a song that you wrote yesterday, tomorrow go on Twitter, type in a new URL, and give it to the people!
My Twitter feed is probably my biggest resource of news. Other people scour the web so I do not have to, and I thank them for it.
I have learned from Twitter that you get that instant feedback about what people think about what you did.
What I find interesting is that the people that follow your Twitters are called 'followers.' Talk about false idolatry, right?
My favourite people to follow on Twitter are... my fans. They make me laugh so much and keep me smiling.
I've never really been into social media - I don't have a Facebook; I don't do Twitter or Instagram or anything.
Because of Twitter, I think people know most every single thing about me. I don't know if there's anything that would surprise people about me.
What do you think Jesus would twitter, 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone' or 'Has anyone seen Judas? He was here a minute ago.'
Points of views that are expressed on Twitter don’t intend to offend, but rather defend and open the conversation up to everyone so that no one has to pretend.
I'm disappearing from twitter for a while. Need a break from the bile. Local prejudice just seems to bring out the worst in some people.
Any celebrity that goes on Twitter and spouts off, as if we should care what they say, is opening himself or herself up to ridicule by anyone else.
I get daily mentions in blogs, I get mentions in Twitter and in different social media... I know that gets books sold.
I don't know what's hipper: to Facebook or to Twitter. I just know for me, personally, discretion never went out of style.
Between Twitter and Facebook, early word of mouth for a film can destroy it immediately or take something you've never heard of and make it a huge hit.