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If you want to add a square bio to a social media platform like Instagram or Twitter, here are the steps you can follow: 1. Open the social media platform and go to your profile. 2. Look for the option to edit your profile, usually represented by an icon with a person or an avatar. 3. Find the section where you can add your bio or description. On Instagram, this is located just below your username; on Twitter, it is in the "Bio" field. 4. Write your bio or description in a text editor or a notes app. Make sure it is brief, clear, and captures your personality or brand. 5. Use line breaks and symbols, such as bullet points or emojis, to create a visually appealing square bio. 6. Copy your bio from the text editor or notes app. 7. Paste the bio into the bio or description section on the social media platform. You may need to adjust the formatting to make sure it fits within the character limit and looks good on a mobile device. 8. Save your changes and view your profile to see how your square bio looks. Remember, your bio is often the first impression people have of you on social media, so make sure it accurately reflects who you are and what you do. Keep it updated and relevant to your audience.
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