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Text 1: “What Is Social Networking Addiction?” 

Text 1 was written by Leslie Walker, who is an expert in internet technologies, and it was published on the website Lifewire in 2017. The journalist’s education and experience in the field of social media give the article authority. Additionally, Lifewire is also considered a top-10 tech info website.

Walker’s article describes social media addiction as someone’s tendency to spend too much time on social media, to the point where it can affect that person’s daily activities.

The text mentions that there are no conclusive studies to indicate that social media addiction is a medical disorder. However, the article argues that, like many addictions, social networking addiction is identified through compulsive behaviours – such as when people cannot stop checking their social media account.

The article also argues that it is difficult to establish when using social media becomes an addiction or to say how many hours spent on social media are too many. Nevertheless, the article cites studies that showed social media can be addictive, causing stronger cravings than smoking or drinking. Most people enjoy the feel-good feeling triggered by talking about themselves.

Studies also show that people who spend too much time on the Internet have symptoms of some psychological disorders, but it is unclear whether Internet use caused these disorders..

The article also shows that social media can affect our relationships with others negatively, even though it also notes that some claims about their negative effects may be exaggerated. At the same time, there are studies th...

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