The press always ends up being much nicer than I expect. A lot of times they say something snarky about you, but then you meet them in person and they couldn't be nicer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People at Facebook are fairly used to the press being nice to us or not nice to us.
If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.
I'm lucky that, despite all the bad press I've had over the years, the public still seems to like me.
Honestly, everybody gets talked about. Some people control their press a little more than others. Some people feed the press and move it the way they want to. I don't do that.
I like it when journalists are nice to me, and it's happening more and more.
Most people don't actually like the press. The friend of my enemy is not necessarily my friend.
I've met some great people that deal with me in the press. I've also met some people that were very dishonorable, frankly.
I love the press; I even like the people that don't like me. If it wasn't for those people, no one would know who I was and I wouldn't have a gig.
Whatever the press is talking about, they want to keep talking about it. So instead of asking yourself, 'How can I get them to start talking about me?', figure out a way to get yourself involved in what they're already talking about.
The press don't like to say nice things because nice is boring. It's much better to label me the devil. What we do is not brain surgery. We are entertainers, plain and simple, and we're responsible to bring that money back, to make a profit.
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