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Study Finds Social Media Harder To Resist Than Cigarettes, Alcohol

An anonymous reader writes "Checking a Twitter, Facebook or email account for updates may be more tempting than alcohol and cigarettes, according to researchers who tried to measure how well people regulate their daily desires. Researchers also found that while sleep and sex may be stronger urges than certain drug addictions, people are more likely to give in to their addiction to use social or other types of media."

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  1. best not to start... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...is what my mom told me about alcohol and tobacco.

    1. Re:best not to start... by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 5, Funny

      I doubt she was referring to making friends.

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  2. slashdot by noh8rz2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    also, checking constantly to see if anybody replied to my slashdot posts. also, looking for new articles to claim frist! addictive.

  3. So... by Mashiki · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does this mean that social media will now be the blame for all the evils of society? Finally replacing D&D, and "violent video games."

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  4. Sleep? by wisnoskij · · Score: 5, Funny

    So sleeping is an addicting activity and anyone doing is just giving into a base desire?
    Don't know why this study did not include breathing, I know some air addicts that cannot stop breathing for more then a minute. They are so addicted they even do it in their sleep.

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  5. The question is... by Wingfield · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Do people generally view social media as more destructive than other addictions such as cigarettes or alcohol? Some may regulate their addictions to cigarettes or alcohol because of their destructive effects on health or general productivity. Does the overall decrease in productivity from social media such as facebook, youtube, or twitter count for more than the decrease in productivity from drinking or smoke breaks? What about the effects of liver/lung damage?

  6. Re:LOL, not immune from pointless /. posting by Dyinobal · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can quit any time I want!

  7. Re:Tax the hell out of social media and then see.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's a money game, not politicians trying to help people.

    As a douchebag politician you get to stand in front of everyone with a straight face and say it's because those vices are bad for you and you want to discourage it. What you're really doing is using addictions to collect massive amounts of revenue. Even better, nobody can argue with you, or they're some monster supporting alcohol and nicotine addiction.

    This is why a $3 pack of cigarettes in a major city can cost $12, while people still smoke.

  8. What? by sattu94 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    After using Facebook for 3 years I recently deleted my account.
    They require you to wait 14 days before the actual cancellation takes place, maybe most people who try to resist to the temptation to use FB are felled by this grace period.
    It obviously acts as a secure way to make deletions, in case someones account is hacked, but still.

  9. Re:Disagree by Marurun · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Anywhere retail related where I've worked in the past six years had employees always using their phones to do that. The manager at a fast food place I worked for had his phone attached to a charger and would constantly check his texts and FB while doing stuff like slicing onions. One of the girls working there would always be using her phone for the same purpose as well as taking cigarette breaks outside the back door. From that alone, I'd say some people have an addiction problem to social media.