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Sandra Bullock told 'The Times', "We're not representing our lives truthfully. I will not take a selfie that I can't erase. I don't post or do any of that stuff."
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Kate Winslet told 'The Sunday Times', "It has a huge impact on young women's self-esteem, because all they ever do is design themselves for people to like them. And what comes along with that? Eating disorders. And that makes my blood boil. And is the reason we don't have any social media in our house."
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Rachel McAdams once told 'People' in 2009, "I listen to the news on the radio. I don't have a television, and I am really bad at e-mail. I'm really ignorant."
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Jennifer Lawrence has previously mentioned that she's not good with technology and finds X (formerly known as Twitter) unthinkable. However, in a 2018 interview with 'InStyle', she revealed, "I watch, I don't speak," admitting that she operates secretly on social media.
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Scarlett Johansson revealed her thoughts in an interview with a magazine, saying, "I don't have a Facebook or a Twitter account. I can't think of anything I'd rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life."
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Kristen Stewart expressed her frustration in an interview with Flaunt, saying, "It's like you're trampling on someone's life without any regard. Everyone can do it now. Buy a camera, and you're paparazzi, get a Twitter account and you're an informant. It's so annoying."
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For Daniel Radcliffe, privacy is key. He told 'Sky News', "I don't have Twitter and I don't have Facebook, and I think that makes things a lot easier because if you go on Twitter and tell everybody what you're doing moment to moment and then claim you want a private life, then no one is going to take that request seriously."
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George Clooney explained his stance in a 2014 interview with 'Variety', saying, "I could easily say something stupid, and I also don't think you need to be that available."
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Cate Blanchett, in a 2015 interview with 'Yahoo Beauty', remarked, "There's a subversive quality to the Internet, and I do think there's a genuine ability to connect. But the downside with social media is it divides people really quickly and sets up rivalry and jealousy and a sense of the life over there is better than the life over here."
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Julia Roberts shared her perspective in a 2016 interview with 'InStyle', saying, "Listen, I don't have my head in the sand. I'm aware of the different outlets, however you label them. It's like people talking about a TV show. I can be perfectly aware of the TV show and the story, but it doesn't mean I watch it. I have other friends who watch it, and they tell me about it."