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As for why? Mayer says, “I was a tweetaholic.” Hey, admitting it is the first step!
Mayer explains, “I had four million Twitter followers, and I was always writing on it. And I stopped using Twitter as an outlet and I started using Twitter as the instrument to riff on, and it started to make my mind smaller and smaller and smaller. And I couldn’t write a song.”
Now that he is recovered, Mayer has a new approach to his music. ”Here are the rules for recording this record: No drum machines, no loops, no keyboards to start out with, no excuses, no breaks, no laptops, no nothing.”
American musicians have left the social networking site and its many fans wondered what was the reason for their departure.
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, he said: 'I realised about a year ago that I couldn't have a complete thought anymore.'
He added: 'I was a tweetaholic.'
Mayer, his addiction to the site to explain her reasons for leaving.
He said: 'I had four million Twitter followers, and I was always writing on it.
'And I stopped using Twitter as an outlet and I started using Twitter as the instrument to riff on, and it started to make my mind smaller and smaller and smaller. And I couldn't write a song.'