Similarly,
Eltahawy explains how Twitter kept her informed all the time. Her
piece, "Twitter was not just the first place I heard about the
uprising in Tunisia but it was, for many days, the only place. The
U.S. Media mostly ignored the worst unrest to hit the North African
country in a decade" (164). In her piece, she notes that Twitter is
the first place she gets the news from. She argues that Twitter is
the only place she gets live updates of a story, unlike the media,
which edits and shows only what the media wants the public to see.
Moreover, Eltahawy states, "I first learned of the bomb attack,
which took place a few minutes into the New Year against a Coptic
Christian church in Alexandria, Egypt, via Twitter (164). She
explains as soon as a bomb attack took place, it was
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Sullivan
remarks, every professional writer has paid some dues waiting for
an editors nod (155). He then writes, But with one click of the
publish Now button, all these troubles evaporated (155). In
Sullivans piece, he claims the concept of writing has changed. In
the past, the writer had to go through the process of editing, and
proofreading, moreover, they needed to spend money and time on
writing, but ever since the blog evolved, writers do not have to
tackle these problems. In just one click writers can publish their
work. Similarly, in Eltahawys piece, Twitterholics Anonymous, it
shows that the author tweets wherever she goes, she does not need
to worry about the wording, sentence structure, and grammar. For
instance, she states, Here are the places I tweet: In bed (when I
wake up in the middle of the night, Ill reach out for my iphone
and check in on the Twitterverse). In the bathroom (dont ask). On
the street. At bookshops (163). This clearly shows whenever she
tweets, she does not take consideration of proofreading and
editing. It is as raw as it can











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