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Social Media Addiction
Although the traditional ideas of addiction focus more on substance and alcohol use, a growing consensus of information seems to point in the direction of social media addiction also being a form of addiction. Social media addiction refers to the obsessive need to log onto and use different social media platforms and websites. Social media addiction includes withdrawal symptoms, physiological indicators, and psychological impacts as well -- much like traditional addiction.
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