What are some characteristics of Social Networking Addiction?
Some of the most common characteristics of Social Networking Addiction are: A feeling that being online is the only way to be noticed by the world at large. The longing for another post, update, or chat session (otherwise known as SNEAKING’) before they sleep. A strong anticipation to being logged onto their social network of choice and seeing what everyone in their network is doing. Episodes of logging onto their social network randomly while in the middle of something completely different. Attempts to control their addiction by changing social networks. For example jumping from Myspace to Facebook. SNEAKING for long periods of time. Deleting wall posts so that others don’t notice their excessive amount of posts or updates. Binge SNEAKING and sleepless nights due to SNEAKING. Drowsiness the next day from long nights of SNEAKING. What is S.N.A? Social Networking Anonymous (S.N.A) is an online community of men, women, boys, and girls who help each other control their social networking a