Top 6 Causes of Internet Addiction

Are you addicted to the internet?

Internet and mobile can be used for anything, like some people are used to playing games in mobile and keep playing games on mobile all day, similarly, some people are used to watching videos, some people are used to chatting. etc and some people are addicted to running social media like Facebook and Instagram. Let us know how people become victims of mobile -addiction

Social Media Mobile Addiction

Social media is one of the biggest reasons for mobile addiction. People are spending their whole day on social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Snapchat, etc. On these sites, people follow their friends, relatives, and their favorite people and see their posts, videos, and photos posted throughout the day. Some people spend their entire day on these social media sites to become popular themselves.

Mobile Gaming Addiction

Gumming addiction is also a major reason for driving more mobile. Today's games are made in such a way that people keep playing them for hours. Young children are the most victims of gambling addiction and this not only has a bad effect on their studies and health, but these games also have a bad effect on children's brains.

Mobile talking

The next category in mobile addiction is the people who talk on the mobile for hours. Some people talk to their friends and relatives for hours on mobile, which is a kind of mobile addiction. Whenever such people get some time, they immediately start talking to someone or the other.

The habit of earning money from mobile

Perhaps some of you are not aware that money is also earned from mobile. There are the internet and many such apps which give people a chance to earn money. In such a situation some people start using these apps too much and waste their whole day on these apps to earn some money

More use of short video apps

Nowadays there is a trend of short mobile videos which are only a few seconds long. The design of these video apps is such that when one video ends, another video starts automatically. Once people watch a video, people can't get out of it for hours and they get used to these videos.

Children are also mobile addicts

Children of 3 to 5 years are also becoming mobile addicts nowadays. You must be a little surprised to know how a 3-year-old child can be a mobile addict while he cannot even operate a mobile.

Young children are often made accustomed to showing cartoons on their relative's mobiles. Whenever the child cries, he is silenced by showing cartoons on the mobile, due to which gradually the children become attached to them and they insist on watching cartoons all the time.

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