Sentences with phrase «comment on all of their photos»

Follow me on Instagram, leave a comment on any of my photos to tell me why you should win.

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Using the same strategy, the Buffer Instagram account shares user - generated content once or twice every week, averaging nearly 200 likes and comments on each photo (at the upper - end of the benchmark for Buffer Instagram engagement).
Judging by some of the comments the Times has received on its Displaced project so far, a number of people were touched by the feature in a way they likely wouldn't have been by a traditional photo series in the printed newspaper.
She commented on the photo and said «If you can't handle the hate, then stop posting pictures of your girlfriend lol - It should be special between you two only.
While most of the other photo - sharing services are dominated by comment sections and adds, Instagram puts the entire focus on the uploaded photo.
Scientists know what's happening — it's a sense of euphoria you feel when someone comments on your Instagram photo, but that's not quite the same thing as landing a new job or getting a raise.
Here are the original photos of Reuters» 29 most popular Instagram posts from 2014, based on likes and comments, along with their original captions.
Rob Kardashian's family hasn't made any official comments about the reality star's July 5 social media attack of Blac Chyna, in which he shared explicit photos of his ex-fiancée with millions of followers on Instagram and Twitter.
When you use Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, or any of its other various and sundry apps, what you're really doing is building out a complex web of relationships across tagged photos, comments, likes, messages and other things you do on the internet.
While some urbanites and rivers are reported to have said «to hell with the cameras, as long as we are abiding by the law, no amount of cameras will cause us to be afraid», members of the online community were infuriated, judging from the thousands of comments in the photo gallery on NetEase.
Sharing and engaging include such things as commenting on someone else's blog or Facebook post, quoting a tweet and adding your take, sharing a photo of somebody else, or responding to somebody who has said something that interests you.
Now's your chance to vote (via comments) on which photo of a search marketer wearing a silly hat is your favorite.
When Nestle lobbied to have the video removed from YouTube, Greenpeace turned the heat up a notch and encouraged supporters to start posting comments in protest on Nestle's Facebook fan page and to change their profile photos to modified versions of the Nestle logo (i.e. «Killer» instead of Kit - Kat»).
Comments and likes appear on the entire post, rather than on the individual photos and videos that are part of your post.
fishon: First of all, I am absolutely SHOCKED that you didn't so much as make a comment on my fishing trip and the photo of my little brookie that I caught!
... And that means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever.
There should be a» print» option on the recipe that would put the recipe on a card or something easier to print witout all the comments and all the photos What do you think of that?
I'm not a fan of watermelon, but I just had to comment on how lovely and inviting your photo is.
Post a photo on Instagram of your Chobani Greek yogurt along with the handle @RabbitFoodForMyBunnyTeeth and hashtags #RFFMBTcho and #chotallyawesome — To complete your Instagram entry, leave a separate comment with the url to your Instagram photo!
Most of you even wrote in your comments that you found my blog on Pinterest because of my before and after photo.
Take a screen grab of your electronic receipt or other proof of purchase, and post a photo of it in the comment section on this blog post (just click on the camera icon in the blog comment form, and upload a photo or screen shot from your computer).
There's a «Pin» link at the bottom of each full post (click on the title, top photo, or comments button to get to the template; if you're reading a recipe or second half of a post, you're already in it) before the comments begin.
Like another reviewer here commented (Petra) there was nothing quick about this 22 minute chicken masala... By the time I was finished washing, slicing, cutting and cooking everything I was in about 3 hours... I doubled this recipe... It came out very good looking just like the photo at the top... Some people here commented that the recipe was bland so I added a 3/4 teaspoon of both cumin and coriander powder to the sauce... Nothing bland about this... It was on the spicy side... Not marinading the chicken in yogurt didn't make much of a difference... I used chicken tenders... When are they ever tough or chewy anyway...
Janet, thanks for your comment and for sharing the link to your photo of the delicious donuts on Instagram!
You'll know you're a winner because we will notify you with a comment on your Instagram entry photo or reply on Twitter so that we can send your free shipment of California Avocados!
Judging by the photos on arsenal.com, his twitter account and his comments he seems happy in London and enjoys good relationships with most of his teammates.
The caption on her IG photo, which has garnered thousands of likes and comments from other mamas who can relate, reads:
On her own blog, Crosley - Corcoran revealed that 1500 people «liked» the photo, 40 people shared it on their own pages, and hundreds of people commented on iOn her own blog, Crosley - Corcoran revealed that 1500 people «liked» the photo, 40 people shared it on their own pages, and hundreds of people commented on ion their own pages, and hundreds of people commented on ion it.
Recently I posted a photo of me feeding Alex on Instagram; I got loads of lovely comments congratulating me on feeding my baby for 6 months but one mum felt the need to take the time out of her day to leave me a negative comment.
Until end of day today (Wednesday), vote on the AP Month photos, and leave us comments on the seven Giveaway Day posts on AP Month Central between October 17 — 31 to become eligible to receive giveaways.
Someone recently commented — after seeing a photo of my daughter opening a present on Christmas — that it looked like a pink bomb had gone off in my house.
The photo of a sign from an unnamed daycare has moms on both sides of the work / don «t - work divide screaming at each other into the Facebook comment abyss.
As evidenced by numerous comments on a YouTube Breastfeeding montage created by the League of Maternal Justice (in protest of the Facebook Photo bannings), people still compare public breastfeeding to public urination and masturbation, and insist that it's inappropriate for women to expose themselves in order to feed their children.
Still, comments on websites, social media threads, and some times in person continue to come in comparing these photos to sharing an image of someone taking a dump, calling the women posting them «attention whores», and sometimes even accusing them of sexual abuse.
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Some of you may remember my 2011 Lunch Tray post («Social Media and Social Stigma on the Lunch Line «-RRB- in which I reported that students in HISD were taking cell phone pictures of kids standing in the federally reimbursed school meal line, then sharing these photos on social media with disparaging comments.
The leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron commented on the recent publication of «risqué» photos of his wife Samantha Cameron, who struck a variety of poses as a favour to a friend.
Users then grow their follower bases and watch as the number of «Likes» and Comments on each photo grows.
Agyenim Boateng's comment come after photos of some NPP executives kneeling before the revered Ashanti King to beg him at the Manhyia Palace emerged on Wednesday.
According to the story she posted a photo of herself, Yvonne and Eddie Nartey at the cemetery on her Instagram and commented that she was not returning to the cemetery again.
The incriminating posts were on Susan Kettner's Facebook page over the weekend but shortly after our «Curious / Dog Walker» story was published, describing the long - standing relationship between Latimer and Kettner, her Facebook page was scrubbed of these photos, posts and comments (fortunately, we have copies from before the «Curious / Dog Walker» story ran).
During a 2011 session of Prime Minister's Questions he tweeted: «That's quite a cleavage behind Ed M.» On another occasion, he commented on a photo of him next to a woman by joking that he «had my dick up her arse»On another occasion, he commented on a photo of him next to a woman by joking that he «had my dick up her arse»on a photo of him next to a woman by joking that he «had my dick up her arse».
And at every People's Tour public meeting, he should either have the the local Assemblymen in attendance so Cuomo can debate them on their opposition to the cap, or have a large, life size photo of them up on stage with him so the people know who to chase, and the press know whom to ask for comment.
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The anonymous Whitestone cyberbully posted photos of St. Luke's School students on Instagram in mid-May along with abusive comments under the pseudonym @StLukesIdiots.
I have backups, but the photos on Flickr are surrounded by a rich history of social interactions, from groups to which I belong to comments that friends have left about my photos.
These women were more likely to give greater significance to receiving comments and «likes» on status updates, frequently untagged pictures of themselves and compared their photos to friends.
«The photographer then posted and tagged me in a few of the photos on Facebook, and the comments I subsequently received absolutely blew me away.
An Insta - famous trainer says no, after a troll commented on one of her photos that «having unhealthy body fat like that is not natural.»
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