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Covid may be making social media addiction worse. Fix it now

It’s time we paid attention to our growing social media addiction.

May 19, 2021 / 18:18 IST
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A paper cubes collection with printed logos of world-famous social networks and online messengers, such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Telegram and others. (Source: ShutterStock)
A paper cubes collection with printed logos of world-famous social networks and online messengers, such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Telegram and others. (Source: ShutterStock)

Note to readers: Hello world is a program developers run to check if a newly installed programming language is working alright. Startups and tech companies are continuously launching new software to run the real world. This column will attempt to be the "Hello World" for the real world.

When you post something on social media, and people react to it, you get a tiny dopamine hit. Dopamine is the same chemical that the brain releases when we eat sugar or do activities that are rewarding. Scientists have already proven that the tiny quantities of dopamine release eventually leads to social media addiction. In this column, we’ve previously talked about how you can cut out distractions from your life.

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Two months ago, a group of researchers from the department of community medicine at the Maulana Azad Medical College in Delhi published a paper that has some telling results. The study, based on the response from 424 students to a questionnaire, found that in a week, typical students spent about 21.8 hours on social media.

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