This is why Daniel Radcliffe only uses Google+

Plus, Paul Dano admits whether or not he actually farted in 'Swiss Army Man.'
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Some celebrities like Twitter, some like Facebook and some don't use any social media at all. 

But, for Daniel Radcliffe, there's only one social network worth using -- and that's Google+.

"It's something that I can do that just doesn't, like, have comments and stuff on it," he tells Mashable

Meanwhile, Paul Dano has no social media, and it sounds like he'll keep it that way. 

"I spend enough time on my phone and on my computer," he says. 

The actors are currently promoting the film Swiss Army Man, a charmingly strange indie directed by newcomers Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.

In it, Dano plays Hank, a man stranded in the wilderness who befriends a dead corpse named Manny (Radcliffe). And Manny farts. A lot. But those farts -- along with some of his other bodily functions -- end up having useful powers.

The actors got the opportunity for a lot of weird firsts in this film, including drinking out of each other's mouths and, um, trying to lend their own flatulence to the actual audio. You can hear all about the bizarre world of Swiss Army Man in the video above. 

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Yohana Desta

Yohana Desta was the senior film reporter for Mashable. She is a Northern Virginia native and an American University grad. She enjoys carefully curating her Instagram account and can often be found reading books, going to concerts, watching movies and learning way too much about pop culture.

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