Thursday, April 19, 2012

Internet addiction

Internet addiction is chronic, compulsive use of the internet that interfaces with the addicts' lives or their relationships with others. For example, addicts may spend so much time online that they are unable to perform as expected at home, work, or school. These addicts may spend hours surfing the web, playing games, or e-mailing friends and family.
 In other cases, the internet addiction can cause financial problems, or worse. For example, online shoppers who go to extremes can find themselves in debt and, as a result, damage their credit, not to mention personal relationships. Still other internet addictions involve potentially dangerous or illegal activities.

These activities can include meeting people online, gambling, viewing pornography, and engaging in cyber sex. However, for internet addicts, the problem usually isn't how they use the internet, the problem is that they cannot stop using it, even if they want to. 

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