Monday, March 19, 2007

Addiction to Internet Forums

Internet forums are fun places to visit. Depending on the site, you are dealing with a group of people who are very intelligent in a certain field. When you get a bunch of these people together on one large internet message board, the collective knowledge makes for some interesting debates and conversations. Visiting an active message board, you will see new discussions spring up all the time, and heated debates taking place. By just posting one reply, you can involve yourself in a debate, and feel like you need to keep returning. By returning for this debate, you’ll get involved in more debates, and before you know it you will be addicted to checking the forum every day.

Once you are addicted to an online forum, you may find yourself checking back on a regular basis just to see if there are any new additions. You may want to find out about all the latest happenings with all of the users you are familiar with. But take some time to think about the principles behind forum addiction. You are spending your precious time making efforts to communicate with people you don’t know, and probably will never meet. Ask yourself if it is truly worth the time that it takes to keep up with these people.

If you have decided that you want to break the addiction, then I applaud you .Most people are willing to live on with things in their lives that could stand to be improved, but refuse to do anything about them. To quit the forum, the best way to do it is to delete your account, delete any bookmarks to the site that you have, and push it out of your mind. If you don’t have constant reminders to go back to the site, you won’t think about it as often. This is a great strategy when dealing with any internet addictions.

After you stop going to the forum, you should figure out some other thing to spend your time with online. In the time that you would have been posting on the forum, you can start to take up other hobbies. Learn a foreign language, learn a programming skill. These things can be extremely useful, and they are certainly more satisfying than posting on forums all day. So look into some possible things that you can use to take up your forum time, and finally break your habit.

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