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'Web Junkie': Harrowing Documentary On China's Internet Addiction Rehab Clinics

cold fjord writes "The Daily Beast reports on Web Junkie, a documentary showing the unsettling efforts undertaken by the Internet Addiction Treatment Center in China to break teenagers of their internet habits. Quoting: 'China was one of the first countries to brand "Internet addiction" as a clinical disorder, and to claim it's the number one threat to its teenagers today. The Chinese government has erected 400 rehabilitation boot camps like this one ... a bizarre hybrid of military barracks and mental hospital. ... Every room in the facility is monitored by cameras. ... Teens spend a minimum of three months at Daxing. ... Wires and nodes will be hooked to their head ... they're administered daily medication (without being told what it is), they have to keep their rooms spotless, partake in individual and group therapy sessions with their parents, and do boot camp-style exercise ... One kid in the film claims to have played World of Warcraft for 300 hours straight, taking only tiny naps in between. ... "Some kids are so hooked on these games they think going to the bathroom will affect their performance. So they wear a diaper. These are the same as heroin addicts. ... That's why we call it electronic heroin."' Wired has further details and a clip from the documentary."

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  1. Diapers ! by vikingpower · · Score: 5, Funny

    That is what I need, to keep reading /. !

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    1. Re:Diapers ! by ackthpt · · Score: 3, Funny

      That's what I meant.

      Those post on facebook walls
      Roll their shit in little balls
      Those who browse those walls of wit
      Eat those little balls of shit.

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    2. Re:Diapers ! by rmdingler · · Score: 3, Funny
      Diapers?

      What are the empty Monster cans for then?

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