Sunday, April 17, 2011

Are You Addicted to Social Media?


Social networks are becoming more and more present in our everyday lives. Being constantly connected to a Facebook or Twitter is sometimes exaggerated excesses and end up in addiction. Are you addicted to social media? Are you a social media junkie? Read the following points and decide on your own:

    When you speak your sentences contain more than 140 characters. You can not see what's going on to find out about events without tweeting about it. The camera is focused on you and you immediately ask: Will you post to your Facebook page? When you go to church on Sunday, check-in at Foursquare. that you no longer use the automated function of DM in Twitter. You've become the mayor of your town. You're the boss your boss. Can not remember the last time you went to the bathroom without your iPhone, Black Berry or Android. you can go shopping when you return home, but you have new ideas for your blog. You can write your blog before you unpack your shopping cart. # ff hashtag No, I do not know when it is Friday. You know who you follow what you do better than their neighbors. Lost count how many followers and many people are following. If you want to lose weight, find diet options in Twitter. prefer to chat or Skype with their boy or girl, even if a few meters next to you. When a girl says that joke, and you reply LOL. You know my heart Klout grade - an indicator of their influence in social media. During Halloween you dress up like a bird Twitter or Facebook page. If you travel after you unpack, you can tape yourself and upload a video to your YouTube account. If you've fallen asleep a couple times this week on top of your laptop or desktop at work. If you know much better where free Wi-Fi spots in your city instead of the most recommended tourist attractions. If during a power outage your sweat, tremble and panic attacks. If you agree with every point mentioned above. And if you decided to read the full list.

, so that social media addict? Be honest with yourself. Social skills are lost and more and more is bad.

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