Friday, October 28, 2011

Facebook Addiction Disorder


Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook!in Malaysia we call it 'FB'  Sikit sikit facebook sikit sikit facebook. Awal pagi , pagi siang tengahari petang maghrib malam tengah malam Fb. Study Berak Makan Bejalan Berlari Merangkak Mencangkul Tido Masak Mandi pun FB. WHOAH! REALLY? what so good about this social network? First i like to say that Facebook is the famous social network of today's generation almost every human being on this planet using it,even 10yrs old kids pun ada FB but yet still has its own keburukan. Lets be honest. i used to up-date my blog. dolok lah. but now as you can see my blog is falling miserably blamed Facebook.  This site has been blamed for many social ills. Actly, FB is one of with so much information at hand and exposure to public eye there could be a dilemma. I read a news article where a man killed his girlfriend because she was spending too much time on Facebook and would not let him see her profile. Seram! Gilaaaaa. sampe pia sekali ka?? Facebook you really ruined my social life even my sleep pun. Tido is penting you know! Penting sangat itu Tido. Haiyaa.. Gara-gara facebook my assignments pun lambat siap tapi siap lah. Scrolling up Scrolling down,checking on new feeds. NO NOTIFICATIONS what you scrolling up too? So wasting time maa. One more thing people leaked out too many information on their statutes,including me. Bila time assignment melambak macam gunung,decide that the best way to start working is to update your Facebook status to "Studying" "Study Mode" lah "Study Mode Activated" lah and then two and half hours later,decide actually doing assignment. But not untill you add to the comments war raging over your friends latest wall post and photo album! Assignment totally forgotten about. I'm telling the truth. That's me. Nehhhh. Damn! i gotta slowly stop going on FB so much,i'm a bit an addict even though i don't post anything. But yet i'm still using it. Pfffttt ! so FOLLOW me on twitter @nisadeni much better . 

1 comment:

M Zaib said...

According to recent research by Ofcom, 37% of adults and 60% of teens admit to being ‘highly addicted’ to their smartphones, with users checking their smartphones on average, 34 times a day. Additionally, 51% of adults and 65% of teens use their smartphones while socializing with others, and 22% and 47% respectively, confess to answering their smartphones even while on the toilet.

So the International 'Moodoff Day’ is encouraging people around the world to avoid using smartphones for a few hours on February 26. The organization is urging adults and teenagers to spend from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. that day without using their smartphone. This events will celebrate each year on last Sunday of February.

if you feel you could benefit from a morning without smartphones and mobile devices and want to encourage others to follow suit, go to www.MoodOffDay.org and pledge your support. You can even post your personal experiences of smartphone addiction or upload funny images showing smartphone addicts in action at www.facebook.com/MoodOffDay .

Moodoff Day is aiming to raise awareness of smart phone addiction and to minimise the impact on relationships, work/life balance, reduce risk of injury in traffic and improve quality of life.