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Sandra Bullock

Bullock isn't on social media because she sees it as "this false projection of one's
life."

In early 2016, the actress told People magazine that selfies in particular create an


unrealistic set of expectations for online followers.

"Like when you're yelling at your child, you’re not taking a selfie of you being a
horrible parent," she said. "No, you’re waiting for the perfect selfie. 'Do I look
thinner now?' 'Do I look great?'"

Jennifer Lawrence
In 2014, Lawrence told BBC Radio 1 that social media and technology baffle her.

"I'm not very good on phones or technology. I cannot really keep up with emails,
so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me," she said.

The future isn't bright, either. Lawrence says she "will never get Twitter."

Daniel Radcliffe
Aside from having a Google+ account, Radcliffe has sworn off social media nearly
completely. 

In a November 2016 interview on Marc Maron's "WTF" podcast, the "Harry


Potter" star said people are always surprised to hear just how anti-internet he
really is.

"The other day somebody said to me… they were talking about Snapchat, and
they were like, 'How can you not have Snapchat?' and I was like, 'I just don’t have
it!'"

Emma Stone
In late 2016, Stone told ELLE in an interview that social media can breed false
views of success — that sites like Twitter and Instagram can make people's lives
seem much easier than they really are.
"It makes me so crazy to look at social media," she said. "When you see people
like, 'This is the best life ever! I couldn't be happier,' you're like, 'Shut up, that is
not true.'"

Stone isn't on Twitter or Instagram.

Christopher Walken
In an interview with Newsweek about his movie, "The Family Fang," the actor
said that it's "peaceful" not to use a computer.

"My wife always says to me, because she has a computer — apparently, you can
look yourself up," he said. "You can do all sorts of masochistic things. I never
have that temptation."

Whenever Walken shoots a movie, the producers reportedly give him a


phone just for the shoot. Once filming ends, he gives it back.

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