I don't immerse myself in the Internet chatter because it opens you up to a whole source of danger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's dangerous to read the Internet about yourself when you're me. Or when you're anyone in the public eye.
I love the Internet, but I think you have to only use it in the ways that are good for you. I think there's so much speculation that happens.
Take the word of experience, I speak the truth: inaction is safest in danger.
Rather than bringing me closer to others, the time that I spend online isolates me from the most important people in my life, my family, my friends, my neighbourhood, my community.
I would be much less stressed out without social media. I am constantly afraid of getting hacked. It's like being afraid of stepping on glass.
I share every aspect of my life with the Internet. Whether or not that's a good thing, I don't know.
Bringing out your vulnerable side and shedding your privacy in front of complete strangers is so very difficult, but when you are into the performance, the relief and release is so extraordinary that you get addicted.
There are enormous dangers in thinking that the world online is the world as it exists, that what you get from your one stroke on the Internet is all there is to know.
I have fun going on Twitter and the Internet. I feel safe and comfortable, and I wish everyone could feel that way.
The Internet is a very intimate entertainment experience. I'm in my own apartment talking to people, and I want them to feel like they're with me in my apartment. So if I'm listening to them and taking ideas from them and being honest with how I'm feeling, it resonates even more that we're having a real, actual conversation.