In the modern era, computers and mobile phones have become ubiquitous tools for communication. This rampant use of digital devices has raised concerns among some sections of society who argue that these tools have a detrimental effect on the reading and writing abilities of young individuals. I contend that while these technologies offer immense benefits in terms of instant communication and information dissemination, their over-reliance can indeed be detrimental to traditional literacy skills. First and foremost, it is undeniable that the nature of reading has evolved due to technological advancements. Digital natives, or those who have grown up in the age of computers and smartphones, often skim articles, blog posts, or social media updates rather than delving deeply into a long-form text. The allure of hyperlinks, multimedia elements, and short- form content may detract from the ability to concentrate on more intricate and lengthy texts, such as novels or scholarly articles. Writ...