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Throughout ENG 390, I thought more about how much writing now takes place online. People communicate through emails, websites, social media, discussion boards, and messaging apps almost every day. Because of this, professional writing is no longer limited to formal papers or printed documents. Digital communication has become a major part of school, work, and everyday life.
One thing I realized is that online writing still needs professionalism even when it feels informal. It can be easy to type quickly online without thinking carefully about tone or wording. However, digital communication can still create impressions about someone. Emails, comments, and posts may affect how professional a person appears to others.
Another important part of digital writing is clarity. Many people read online content quickly, so writing often needs to be direct and easy to follow. Long paragraphs or confusing wording can make readers lose interest. This connects to many of the ideas we discussed in ENG 390 about audience awareness and organization. Writers need to think about how readers will respond to information online.
Social media also connects to professional writing in some ways. Employers and schools sometimes look at online profiles, which means digital presence matters more now than it did in the past. Even though social media is usually personal, it can still affect professional opportunities depending on what is shared publicly.
Overall, ENG 390 helped me realize how important digital communication has become. Writing online may seem casual sometimes, but it still requires attention to audience, tone, and clarity. Professional writing is no longer limited to traditional documents because communication now happens across many different digital platforms every day.
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