If your answer is yes, congratulations and all the best to your speedy recovery. If you answered no, that’s okay because the first step to most addictions is refutation. The good news is, there are ways to find out if you have this disease. Here are top ten signs that you are a Facebook addict.
1. Facebook is the first site that you check in the morning. (Remark: There’s a option that your addiction is severe if you use a mobile phone that has internet access and you literally check out the website within five minutes of waking up. If that’s the case, seek medical attention instantly.)
2. You have more than 400 contacts, where at least half of them are people that you don’t actually talk to on a regular basis.
3. Mafia Wars? FarmVille? FishVille? You are quite an expert when it comes to social media games, and the apps are the only interaction you have with some of your friends (e.g. Your wall messages to friends contain something similar to, “Tom found a lonely Black Sheep on their farm. Oh no!”)
4. You care for Facebook so much that you bring it with you even while in the bathroom and doing a number two.
5. You have abandoned “printing photos and creating real albums” completely, since all your pictures are now uploaded on Facebook.
6. At some point in your online life, you have updated your status about what you’ve cooked for dinner, shows you’ve watched on TV, and places you’ve been to newly.
7. You have shared a site regarding a news article or a YouTube video that either you really enjoyed or you just wanted people to know about it because it will increase your chances of scoring cool points and getting a friendship bracelet from your super cool contacts.
8. You also downloaded FourSquare to check-in at cool places in the town, so your friends will think you’re not just super cool but also super smart.
9. You have made a comment on someone else’s wall. Or if you don’t know the person that well, you’ve just “liked” his or her status, which is a Facebook comparable of a real world “hi.”
10. At last, you have made your relationship status Facebook-official by changing from “Single” to “In a Relationship” or vice versa. yet, you have also updated your status to “It’s Complicated” because you think it is way cooler than all the other statuses.
Like in most addictions, Facebook’s come in various severity. If you have at least 4 symptoms, then your addiction is light. 5-7 symptoms, your case is moderate, but if you have 8 or more, you critically need to call Dr. Online for help because your addiction is severe. Note, your family loves you whether they are on Facebook or not.
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