![]() ![]() As text moves behind the banner, it can still just barely be seen. If you scroll downward in a note, the text will move upward, behind the near-but-not-entirely opaque banner menu at the top of the app. If you blow up the full-resolution version of the image posted to Instagram, you can see some faint text in the corner just above the Search button. The “search” link isn’t the only interesting thing about Taylor’s note. Now, obviously, all that button really indicates is that she has so many notes on her phone that she had to search in order to find it again. Lmao had to search through the notes to find this statement from February /iq3QpaoqSI- John Dorn July 18, 2016 (If she’d clicked from the default list of notes, the link would say “Notes.”) So why was Taylor Swift searching for a statement she’d supposedly written just last night? Is it possible that Swift was posting one she’d composed earlier in the year, at one of the many other moments when her feud with Kardashian reignited? In Notes, that link only appears if you’ve clicked through from a list of search results. Note, for example, how in Swift’s screenshot, the “search” link appears in the upper-left corner. Screenshots of Notes are quick to write, assemble, and distribute - which means their textured-paper aesthetic is often the sign of quickly composed PR triage.īut where Notes can be a godsend to celebrities in urgent need of damage control, it can also betray them. They’re one of the true joys of the post-tabloid age - a perfect example of the democratization of social media, in which even the rich and glamorous are forced to use the same cobbled-together kludges as the rest of us when they need to publish a lot of text to a site like Instagram, which favors the visual, or Twitter, which has a character limit. Notes statements are ubiquitous on celebrity social media, as the podcast Who? Weekly has noted often. Here’s Why Taylor Swift Let the Paparazzi Catch Her Kissing Tom Hiddleston ![]()
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