The Importance Of Texting And Social Media

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The advancement of technology has provided people with the luxury of texting and social media. Growing up in the Philippines, I wasn’t exposed to a lot of technology. It wasn’t until I was about 7 years old that my digital literacy began. I remember watching my older brother open a small box with a phone inside it. I watched him use it and was instantly fascinated by the device, so I asked him to let me play with it. I remember pressing the numbers on the keypad of his dark blue Nokia 3310 cell phone so I wouldn’t die in the most basic game of snakes. That’s when my digital literacy started and it has affected me as a communicator and a writer both negatively and positively. I remember getting my first phone in fifth grade. I learned to …show more content…

Without seeing someone’s face expression, it is difficult to completely know how they are feeling. Unlike the infamous smartphone emojis that we know enjoy, back in the days the only way to add meaning to a text message is through word choice and punctuations. There was a time when my brother sent me a text that said,“Wash the dishes!” I didn’t do the dishes because I thought he sounded so demanding. The tone of “Can you do the dishes, please?” and “Wash the dishes!” are distinct from each other and it’s easy to misunderstand a text message. That day he came home with some of my favorite snacks and was instantly disappointed to see that I didn’t do the dishes. Word choice with punctuation marks were crucial to texting as those elements allowed the person I was trying to communicate with know exactly what I was trying to communicate in order to avoid further misunderstandings. I am able to incorporate that skill when I write in school and online posts, which brings me to the next device that impacted my digital literacy: the …show more content…

One social networking site that affected me the most is Facebook. Since I started using Facebook, I posted about even the most uninteresting things that I do. I wrote about my day and how it was and what I saw and everything else in between. The way I wrote changed from shortened words into complete coherent sentences. I enjoyed writing blogs because I don’t have to worry about a teacher grading my writing and so I was able to discover what rhetorics I tend to use a lot. Writing posts or short blogs taught me how to be descriptive and helped me discover and improved my writing style. This is important to me because I want to be able to express myself clearly and address whoever’s reading my paper in a proper manner while making a connection with them. I was able to improve my writing style through the social

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