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Those who spend a lot of time on the Internet may develop netlessphobia.

Axar.az reports that according to research, the essence of this phobia is the fear of the Internet being cut off or being denied access.

People with this phobia feel restless, fearful, and anxious in an environment without the Internet.

An early sign of netlessphobia is indiscriminately logging in and out of social media without a message or notification, even when there is no internet.

Experts say that people who experience a severe form of this phobia must consult a psychiatrist and receive treatment.

Date
2024.07.31 / 18:57
Author
Axar.az
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