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discuss Using Social Media on Phone Vs. Computer

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I have been using social media long before I started using a smartphone. I still use social media on my computer. In fact when it comes to sharing content, I find it comfortable to do it through computer. I use my phone for social media only for browsing or engaging with posted content. I use some social sites through browsers and some through desktop client. I even use messaging apps like Discord, Telegram, Whatsapp on my computer.
 
I use social media on my phone a lot as I find it easier to navigate and to move around, but there are many apps that make social media marketing a lot better.

Tweetdeck was one of my favorite desktop apps years ago, but I haven’t used it on my mobile phone. It’s also easier to read longer forms of text on the desktop than mobile.
 
I use my phone for social media only for browsing or engaging with posted content
I am completely with you! The smartphone has made it very easy to log into social media even while on the go, but I still tend to prefer using some aspects on my computer. Sharing things, writing longer posts, even having virtual discussions is easier and more comfortable for me with a larger screen. And I can also multitask better on my computer.
 
When (I emphasize when as it's not often) I use social media, it's on my phone, and it's capped to just seeing important stuff for 5-10 minutes out of my day.

As far as Page management goes, it's probably about the same. I will hop on, view analytics, make a post, and get off.

I do not like social media because there's nothing social about it.
 
When (I emphasize when as it's not often) I use social media, it's on my phone, and it's capped to just seeing important stuff for 5-10 minutes out of my day.

As far as Page management goes, it's probably about the same. I will hop on, view analytics, make a post, and get off.

I do not like social media because there's nothing social about it.
I only really use it to post on and promote my brand.

I rarely use it for personal satisfaction. I'd rather use a forum :)
 
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