DTC Homework #9

In Maria Popova’s article, “In a new world of informational abundance, content curation is a new kind of authorship”, she brought to light an interesting point about twitter, “The point is that new tools in general, and Twitter in particular, greatly challenge the binary dichotomy of attention as something that is either given or taken away, distracted. Instead, these tools allow us to direct attention to destinations where it can be sustained with more concentration and immersion”.  I found this quote particularly interesting because it challenges the negative reputation social media has for distracting people and making them obsessed with their phones. Popova rather explains that social media, specifically twitter in this example, are used to feed people information and further connect them to more information. I recently wrote an argumentative essay that distraction doesn’t exist because it is difficult to determine what is a distraction and what is a valuable use of time, and anything can be categorized as a distraction. This quote by Popova furthers my claim because she argues that social media isn’t a distraction but rather a different facet which one concentrates upon. What makes social media great is the diverse ways in which it can be used as Popova implies, social media links people to new sources and feeds curiosity. There are accounts made for educational, promotional, personal, and commercial purposes which creates many possibility for what can be gained from concentrating on social media. Maria Popova states in this quote that attention is neither given or taken away meaning that any use of time is of value so no-matter how your time is used you gain something from the experience. Popova’s view is truly insightful because it opens up the possibilities and understandings that can be gained from social media.

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