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> And yet I see no solution to this problem.

How hard can it be not to tweet?? I came here just to say this, and saw that many others had just said the same thing, and yet I felt the urge to say it again, myself! O, irony!

Seriously though, Twitter isn't like TV or smoking. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substance there is; TV isn't really addictive, in a medical/chemical sense, but it's so easy -- you sit on the couch and you get distracted by funny/mildly interesting things with sound and images.

But Twitter? You have to make a conscious decision to tweet, it's not a default like TV... Reading tweets is boring, writing tweets is work... How can it be difficult to not do it?

I guess I just don't get it.




Since when are TVs "a default"? I don't think I've watched TV in a big while, I don't even remember TVs being generally on around me.


Well, they appear to be. I don't have a TV myself, but in many homes when there's a TV, it seems to be on all the time. Sometimes people mute it to eat lunch or dinner, without even turning it off...


Hm, I see. That's not the case where I come from, so I'm wondering if it's a US thing.


I'd argue that if one has an active social circle on Twitter, the social aspect of it might be addictive.




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