Open your camera roll from ten years ago. Find the person you were. Write them a letter (on paper, not Notes app). Forgive them for not knowing what was coming.

The use of "X" (formerly Twitter) in this context is no accident. The MENA region—specifically Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt—boasts some of the highest per-capita usage rates of X in the world. It is the digital "Majlis" where news breaks, debates happen, and trends are born.

If you are writing a piece under this theme, here is a structured way to approach it to make it feel authentic and engaging: 1. Establish the "Vibe"

This prompt usually refers to a specific trope in fan fiction or creative writing where the reader is the protagonist, often set within an Arab cultural context or featuring an Arab love interest.

Have you accessed an X Arab Reader Exclusive yet? Reply to this thread (publicly) or DM us your experience. Your feedback shapes the future of digital publishing in the MENA region.

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