Productivity is the first thing that comes to mind when looking through Kare Anderson's social media. She is just as positive and concerned about self-care in her Twitter and Instagram as she is in her article, "See Worry As Self-Harassment And Fear As A Friend." She also has a constant enthusiastic tone in nearly all of her posts; for example, she exclaimed, "One of the most candid, unexpected, caring & compelling #MothersDay stories I've ever read" in a Twitter post to acknowledge an article by Barbara Van Dahlen entitled, "Meeting My Mother." Anderson is consistently active on Twitter, reposting different self-actualizing quotes and facts throughout the day and chiming in with her own commentary every so often. A few days ago, she wrote on Twitter, "Being specific boosts clarity creditability memorability & likelihood that you'll be quoted. Hint: get specific sooner" and she followed this argument with a picture of the words, "Say it Better." It is no wonder why she is so fond of Twitter -- articles do not have a character limit, but Twitter posts do.
In contrast to Twitter, Instagram does not seem to be Anderson's favorite social media platform. She uses it -- but rarely. Anderson has five posts on Instagram, which is just pictures and videos. Her five photos are all similar to the third and fifth pictures above: quotes meant to help people improve upon themselves. Though it is just social media, Anderson still used high diction in one of her photos: "Knowing your best talent and temperament enables you to recognize your most valuable allies -- those with complementary traits." The beauty of Instagram is the unlimited amount of characters you can write, and Anderson used this to her advantage. On Twitter, her diction cannot be as high or formal as she might like it to be because of the limit; she often has to remove punctuation or use smaller words, which hinders the creative expression of her writing. Despite this, it seems as if Anderson values briefness over higher opportunities, because she continues to participate daily on Twitter but has not posted anything on Instagram since 2015. Kare Anderson is a positive, confident person, and her social media reflects her personality perfectly.
In contrast to Twitter, Instagram does not seem to be Anderson's favorite social media platform. She uses it -- but rarely. Anderson has five posts on Instagram, which is just pictures and videos. Her five photos are all similar to the third and fifth pictures above: quotes meant to help people improve upon themselves. Though it is just social media, Anderson still used high diction in one of her photos: "Knowing your best talent and temperament enables you to recognize your most valuable allies -- those with complementary traits." The beauty of Instagram is the unlimited amount of characters you can write, and Anderson used this to her advantage. On Twitter, her diction cannot be as high or formal as she might like it to be because of the limit; she often has to remove punctuation or use smaller words, which hinders the creative expression of her writing. Despite this, it seems as if Anderson values briefness over higher opportunities, because she continues to participate daily on Twitter but has not posted anything on Instagram since 2015. Kare Anderson is a positive, confident person, and her social media reflects her personality perfectly.