Analysis Of Twittertterholics Anonymous By Mona Eltahawy

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Social media is still being developed and enhanced for millions of people to use, and it is affecting humanity in many ways. In Mona Eltahawy’s “Twitterholics Anonymous,” she explains how Twitter affects her life as a reporter, both helping and hurting her. Eltahawy informs the reader that Twitter is a double-edged sword that can be both critical and addictive. As a columnist, Eltahawy uses Twitter as an essential platform to receive information to write a column before other columnists receive the same information. Also, she explains that Twitter can be obsessive and something that is hard to look away when she uses it to obtain information to write columns. Twitter causes people to not only use it as a place to gather information, but …show more content…
Eltahawy informs the reader that Twitter can get the best of people and distract them from focusing on something else: “And that’s exactly why it’s destroying my life, my ability to write, and my ability to look away from the computer screen. I see a number up there on the Twitter tab and I must refresh, immediately.” This validation shows the reader how Twitter and social media can be a critical platform to have, but sometimes Twitter becomes addictive and takes over one’s daily life; causing a person to step away from everyday life to look at social media. Twitter and social media not only pull people away from one’s daily life, but it also pulls people away from communicating effectively with other people. The author says that Twitter is a distraction for her and that “[s]ometimes I’ll even tweet while I’m on the phone with my sister (we follow each other on Twitter) and she’ll tweet back, ‘I can’t believe you’re tweeting while we’re on the phone!!!’ Yes. It’s bad.” This shows the reader that being addicted to social media can cause people to fail the task of simply talking to another person since that one person is looking at his/her phone and Twitter. As one can see, Twitter can also be a distraction for many people since they are either obsessed or addicted with

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