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The phrase "I post on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the platforms or mediums where you share content or updates, such as social media or blogs. Example: "I post on Instagram every day to share my photography with my followers."
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When I post on Facebook, only people on my Close Friends list can see the pictures, but not all my friends.
"When I post on Instagram about Justin [Bieber] or Lewis [Hamilton] or Kim or Rihanna, that's a real friendship I am showing.
Secondly, what does this have to do with a Presidential campaign that, as I wrote over at Daily Comment (where I post on Wednesdays), seems to be more and more about religion?
"I have different political opinions and I post on the internet a lot.
I know if I post on Twitter, it is going to be shared with the world.
As one blogger responded in a survey conducted by the China Market Research Group (CMR), a market research firm headquartered in Shanghai, "I post on blogs and BBS because I can express myself to millions of people at once.
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"I can post things there that if I posted on MySpace people wouldn't understand".
(I posted on the previous two films, on shrimp farming and cork forests).
Two vehicle lanes occupied," I posted on Twitter at the the time.
"So I posted on my Facebook page, 'Let him see how people are living,' " recalled Zakaria.
I posted on the event at the time, but the Pacific Science Center has uploaded better video versions.
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