MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr and Facebook are some social-networking sites which are visited by thousands of people every day. Those websites can show people information related to important personalities, such as celebrities, politicians, and businesses.Also, information can be found about online friends, classmates and old friends. Nevertheless, according to Marketing Charts, one of those social-networking sites is considered the most visited by Internet users in the US;and it is also considered by Business Growthe most dangerouscompany nowadays, because ofthe strategies it has to get personal information about its users that can be used against them.
Facebook is a great tool for businesses to advertise, for finding lost friends, for playing games and communicating with friends and family. Yet, any excessive use of it can make people become addicted, affecting their mental health and relationships.Facebook addiction, sometimes referred to as Facebook addiction disorder or FAD, is a condition that many people are not even aware exists, but this addiction is becoming a real problem. Facebook Addiction Disorder has not been formally recognized as a psychiatric disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association. However, Facebook addicts must meet certain criteria in order to be diagnosed as having an addiction to this social-networking site.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, a journal of psychosocial research on cyberspace, published an evaluative study that helped to examine the emotional and physical changes noted in those who use Facebook regularly. The results supported their hypothesis, that Facebook can cause psycho-physiological changes, including a heightened state of arousal and increased activity in the brain’s pleasure centers.
The symptoms of Facebook addiction vary, but the common signs are:
• You feel elated when using