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Havet
27th March 2010, 12:43
http://www.javno.com/en-lifestyle/mental-institutions-treat-facebook-addicts/229418


The Vrapce psychiatric hospital is getting more and more patients who suffer from Facebook addiction, which can be very dangerous.

ZAGREB, CROATIA - Zagreb’s clinic for addictions in the psychiatric hospital Vrapce, has been receiving more and more patients for treatment, or rehabilitation from Facebook, the most popular social network on the internet, writes Vecernji List.

As the psychiatrist Ante Bagaric who works at the addiction clinic in Vrapce explains, people become addicted because of the pleasantness, and because Facebook is pseudo-communication, it is suitable for people who have trouble communicating in the real world, so they become addicted.

Whilst people communicate on Facebook, they have total control over the conversation that they lead, and when it becomes unpleasant or unacceptable for them, they can simply open a new window and start communication with some other person.

Bagaric said for Vecernji List that he considers that finding friends from the past via Facebook is fixing our image in their eyes, but stresses that it is not natural, because people grow up and according to that they seek and change friends that suit their current personality.

Also, Bagaric warns that Facebook can be a dangerous media because of the lack of control over it, which allows psychological patients to fulfil their fantasies that they do not have the bravery to achieve in real life. This can lead to the occurrence of the most serious offenses, because those people cannot differentiate reality from virtual reality.

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Seriously, facebook addicts?????

What the hell is wrong with people? Why can't they just stop forming habits around social networks? When are these people gonna start taking responsability for themselves? Yeesh...

Havet
28th March 2010, 22:58
bump 1 of 3

Morgenstern
28th March 2010, 23:34
They need to treat the bigger problem: rather than treating the symptom they need to treat the social difficulties that drive a person to this addiction. It's like crime, people think more police officers will solve crime but its cause is class divisions.

AK
28th March 2010, 23:39
They need to treat the bigger problem: rather than treating the symptom they need to treat the social difficulties that drive a person to this addiction. It's like crime, people think more police officers will solve crime but its cause is class divisions.
He's a bloody genius.

Bud Struggle
28th March 2010, 23:40
Facebook = Capitalist tool.

cb9's_unity
29th March 2010, 01:28
I feel like these 'researchers' have never actually been on facebook. 99% of the people I know on facebook I know in real life. If I piss them off in this fb 'virtual reality' then they're still gonna be pissed at me in real life.

At some parts it sounds like their talking about WoW and then it sounds like their talking about omeagle. It never sounds like their talking about a social-networking site.

Havet
29th March 2010, 10:36
They need to treat the bigger problem: rather than treating the symptom they need to treat the social difficulties that drive a person to this addiction. It's like crime, people think more police officers will solve crime but its cause is class divisions.

So you're saying people abuse facebook because of class divisions?

rofl

¿Que?
29th March 2010, 10:54
I have to side with the facebook losers. I would say at this point I have an unhealthy relationship with revleft. I have been lurking around since about 5 or 6 yesterday.

Havet
29th March 2010, 11:03
I have to side with the facebook losers. I would say at this point I have an unhealthy relationship with revleft. I have been lurking around since about 5 or 6 yesterday.

I pretty much lurk since early morning till late night. Who has a healthier relationship?

I am aware when I am commiting excesses and I am aware of the habits I am forming around revleft. However, I am also aware of the responsability that comes with that.

AK
29th March 2010, 11:13
Looks like we're all addicts, here. My computer can't be on for 10 minutes (excluding when I'm playing a game) without Revleft on the screen.

Morgenstern
1st April 2010, 20:11
So you're saying people abuse facebook because of class divisions?

rofl

I was using the crime coming from class divisions of an example of a treating the root cause example. Facebook isn't from class divisions. :laugh:

I don't have a facebook but I do have a Revleft and I am hooked, I love to lurk. :(

Phased Out
4th April 2010, 06:08
I was using the crime coming from class divisions of an example of a treating the root cause example. Facebook isn't from class divisions. :laugh:

I don't have a facebook but I do have a Revleft and I am hooked, I love to lurk. :(

Actually, it's caused by IQ divisions which then lead to class divisions. For example, the higher IQ people in northern New England commit fewer murders than the rednecks in Idaho. Intelligence is mostly genetic and it's impossible to change people's genes, but I believe that we can significantly lower violent crime rates by making the teaching of middle class values an important part of the school curriculum to the less intelligent kids.

Another thing, does anybody use myspace anymore? (Except for the unintelligent, the promiscuous, and the weirdos?) But now, facebook is regressing to the mean. A few years ago, only college students could use it, to chat with kids in the same college(roughly speaking)or alumni. So the people who used it were generally respectable. Then, it moved on to accepting high school students. Now, you don't even have to list your school, if I remember correctly. Naturally with these developments, the percentage of FB users who are "proles" will increase.

Facebook just isn't as friendly as MySpace to proletarian expression. It's rigid. You can't do nearly as much with graphics, and can't make your "theme song" play to visitors.

Maybe facebook will make the proles behave better?

Invincible Summer
4th April 2010, 06:36
I think that social networking sites and "virtual reality" things like Second Life are only breaking down the barriers between "online" and "offline." As our "offline" lives become more intertwined with our "online" lives, we become more connected, in a way, with each other and the world. Unlike what some critics say, this increased interaction through the Internet isn't necessarily making people more "isolated" or "disconnected from reality." After all, the Internet is part of our reality, and even extends our reality beyond what we'd normally perceive.