Расстройство психики в сети: френдоманьяки, банщики и словозависимые

Today, almost every person uses social networks for their own purposes. Someone communicates with friends, someone works, someone learns the latest news on the Internet. But is it safe to constantly "be on the hook"? social networks? With its accessibility, social networks attract people with obvious mental disabilities.

At the same time, psychiatrists claim that many diagnoses associated with mental disorders have not only become more pronounced, but have also changed due to the realities and laws of virtual social life. How dangerous life in social networks is for people with an unstable psyche will tell estet-portal.com.

Social Media Addiction: Modern Realities

According to statistics, the chance of meeting a maniac or a schizophrenic in real life (without social networks) is 1:10,000. But to stumble upon a person with a mental disorder roaming the Internet is a hundred times higher. And all because thanks to virtual disguise, people do not hesitate to show their essence or secret desires.

Agree, it's easy to be a macho if you hide behind a photo of a brutalist, post photos of cool cars, beauties on yachts and repost quotes from philosophers, and then from this image rush at offenders with obscenities or pester girls with insidious proposals. It is clear that any teenager who would never have decided on such an activity in real life will cope with such activity. And also it's easy to pretend to be a normal person, having obvious mental disorders. We have identified the top 5 mental disorders of the modern virtual.

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Social Media Addiction: Likephilia

The most common mental disorder is  likephilia. Likephiles carefully study the list of people who liked their post or photo. They are worried if there are fewer likes than they expected and if there is no desired face among the likes. They suffer, mope, or vice versa behave quite aggressively. All social the life of a likephile is dedicated to creating an image worthy of likes and counting the number of virtual likes. Often, a person takes all his strength to maintain a likeable image, he burns out, and such a state can end in depression.

Online Mental Disorder: Responder Syndrome

The most disturbing mental disorder is Responder Syndrome. A person suffering from this disorder is not able to pass by any comment or post without writing their own opinion. The main thing for him is to be noted, to present himself to the world, to prove that he exists. Often this condition is associated with the last word syndrome, in which a person is simply physically unable to stop the dispute and correspondence if his comment is not the last one. It even comes to the point that a person can lose control over himself and stop sleeping peacefully, constantly thinking about whether someone wrote a comment after him.

In real life, such people are often aggressive and suffer deeply from a lack of recognition.

Social Media Addiction: Ban

The most emotional mental disorder is bannism. This state associated with the removal of the ban. In some cases, it manifests itself as banomasochism - a deep sweet experience at the moment of being banned. Almost an orgasm. At the same time, the more significant for the banned person sent him to the ban, the brighter the firework of feelings. It is almost impossible to endure such emotions alone, and that is why the one who went to the ban shares  them with others.

Usually, people tend to this type of disorder,  wishing to emphasize their importance everywhere and in everything. In other cases, the mental disorder associated with banning manifests itself in the form of fear of pressing the cherished "ban" button, which allows you to get rid of the annoying person.

Banophobes are very afraid of expressing their opinion sharply, they are ready to swallow insult to the last out of fear of losing a subscriber.

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Frendomania – like online mental disorder

The most dangerous mental disorder is friendmania. Endless and unrestrained filling of the friend tape with the maximum possible number of people. Friend-maniacs are active,  often aggressive, climbing into friends, then to poke their nose into all the affairs of "friends". They do not know how to live their own lives, they are actively interested in someone else's. Usually with the aim of criticizing and being clever on other people's pages. At the same time, in real life, such people are most often alone.

They can't deal with people in person. Difficulties arise both when communicating with colleagues and when communicating with the opposite sex. They are tight and aggressive. Even despite the huge number of friends on the network, they do not consider anyone close to them and therefore they are disrespectful.

It's not uncommon for Frendomaniacs to gain confidence and can ruin lives. Even real ones. Therefore, this type of disorder is considered the most dangerous.

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quote dependency – neither for without social networks

The most nauseating mental disorder is quote poisoning. A pathological desire to be seen, and at the same time an incredible fear of expressing one's opinion, lead to intoxication with other people's thoughts. Pages of the "poisoned" they look as if they are not being led by a person, but by a robot with faulty software. A post with a quote, a repost of a dialogue with the Cheshire cat, Gagarin's thoughts in flight and Sakharov at the time of the invention of the hydrogen bomb. All this "poisoned" seems to the sender very important, relevant, funny and most importantly - suitable for demonstrating his high IQ to others.

It is impossible to communicate with such a person in human language without quotes. He either stays quiet or remembers what the alien Alf said in episode 5 of season 9. 

In today's society, it is almost impossible to imagine one's life without social networks and each of us is infected to some extent with the ban phobia, shackled by the fear of falling popularity, «poisoned» other people's thoughts and "planted" for likes. All of us, sooner or later, catch ourselves thinking that social networks occupy too important a place in our lives and take up a lot of time. However, realizing our weaknesses, we are much more likely to get rid of them without bringing the psychological state to a mental disorder. 

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