Are you addicted to the internet?

Do you have a modem dependence?

  • Yes. UM is an Addiction

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Yes. But for sites outside of UM

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • I'd vote in this poll if I wasn't using dial-up.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No. I'm not a geekstroid.

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • ASDF JKL;

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • Click here if you think I should order Honey Walnut Shrimp.

    Votes: 8 38.1%

  • Total voters
    21

Reign in Acai

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:zombie: BBC News-

More than one in eight adults in the US show signs of being addicted to the internet, a study has shown.
"Addicts" showed signs of compulsive internet use, habitually checking e-mail, websites and chat rooms.

More than 8% of the 2,513 respondents to the Stanford University phone survey said they hid their use from partners.

A typical addict is a single, white college-educated male in his 30s, who spends more than 30 hours a week on "non-essential" computer use, it found.

"We often focus on how wonderful the internet is; how simple and efficient it can make things," said Dr Elias Aboujaoude of the Stanford University School of Medicine and one of the researchers behind the study.

"But we need to consider the fact that it creates real problems for a subset of people."

Obsessive behaviour

Previous studies have shown that a significant number of people could be addicted to the internet.

For example, a 1999 Center for Internet Studies survey of 18,000 internet users found that 5.7% had signs of "compulsive" internet use.

Since then the internet has become quicker, richer in content and more accessible because of technology such as wireless.

The issue is starting to be recognized as a legitimate object of clinical attention

Elias Aboujaoude


China's online addicts

As a response, internet addiction clinics have sprung up around the world to try to wean people off their cyberspace fix. Last year, China opened its first clinic in Beijing

However, researchers say it is not clear whether compulsive internet use is a distinct problem or an expression of other underlying problems such as obsessive compulsive disorders.

The new study questioned 2,513 people in the US about their online habits.

The results showed that nearly 14% of respondents found it difficult to stay away from the internet for periods of several days.

Almost 6% said they felt their wanderings in cyberspace adversely affected their relationships with other people.

Nearly 8% of people said they went online to escape real world problems.

Behaviour like this, the researchers said, show similarities with other types of addictions such as alcoholism. Other parallels include hiding their online behaviour.

"The issue is starting to be recognized as a legitimate object of clinical attention, as well as an economic problem, given that a great deal of non-essential internet use takes place at work," said Dr Aboujaoude.

The research appears in the October edition of CNS Spectrums: The International Journal of Neuropsychiatric Medicine.


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I think I fall under the 30 hour a week category. 70% of that time is spent on UM. :ill: Fuck!!!!!!
 
i guess.

probably 90% of the time on the web is music related: researching bands, scourng the world for rare items, looking up release dates and shows. not to mention visiting UM on a daily basis.

but honestly, it's done out of boredom. most people watch tv. i browse the web.
 
Once upon a time, yes. Now, maybe eight to ten hours a week, and a lot of that is due to the fact the homelife is shite. But, I never turn down hot women, loud music, and good whisky for the net, so I'm not that bad yet.
 
I think the problem is that people cant be fucked doing better things. Sitting in front of a pc is so easy and un-demanding and for people with short attention spans the moment they lose interest they can go another site for interesting content that will probably not do anything for them in the long run.
 
I really wish to get in the habit where I check my sites/email once a day. It's the re-checking of threads for replies multiple times through out the day that really squanders time.

Honey walnut shrimp is in route from the chinese restaurant. :danceboy:
 
Of course given addict is white. If it weren't for espn.com and myspace minorities wouldn't use the internet.

*blatent racism*
 
i did a little bit of calculating yesterday and came to the conclusion that i must have over 90,000 hours spent on this board, or 380 full days

some day im going to leave for good

Mormagil said:
spending some of your free time in front of a screen is only an addiction if it's not a TV screen
ya at least i dont have one of those... which is a small consolation but one nevertheless
 
Erik said:
i did a little bit of calculating yesterday and came to the conclusion that i must have over 90,000 hours spent on this board, or 380 full days

some day im going to leave for good


ya at least i dont have one of those... which is a small consolation but one nevertheless

that's a year, over how long?
 
I've been on here for the past 2 and a half hours straight. Granted I've been spending that time researching various bands, the 3 hours I spent checking back and forth earlier this afternoon didn't amount to much. Unless you consider talking about coffee makers constructive. I don't see myself curbing this habit in the near future either. I hope RC turns in to GMD so I can finally see myself some sunshine.
 
Reign in Acai said:
I've been on here for the past 2 and a half hours straight. Granted I've been spending that time researching various bands, the 3 hours I spent checking back and forth earlier this afternoon didn't amount to much. Unless you consider talking about coffee makers constructive. I don't see myself curbing this habit in the near future either. I hope RC turns in to GMD so I can finally see myself some sunshine.
but... rc can be your sunshine :) :oops:
 
I think I used to be, back in the early ought-years. Then, I think it was last year that I just up and stopped using the internet at all. I went 3 months and then that jerk Dimebag got shot so I got back on here to see what the response was. Was that '05? ahh fuck it. Anyway, my life didn't come to a crashing halt because I stopped using the internet.

My viewage of porn also stopped -except for the random shit posted here- after my wife found some porn sites on the history. That was several years ago. No big loss there either.

RC is quite honestly the only thing I get on the internet for. No one emails me except my mom (this isn't a complaint - I just don't have a bunch of friends who email) and eveything else is incredibly boring.
To answer the question: no. I could stop using the internet right now and it wouldn't make an inkling of difference in my life. Well, not true - my life quality would probably increase if I stopped intarnetting