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used to be an age when you don’t answer your phone you had a missed call , now
its the time when you have unread whatsapp unread skype unread text missed
calles unread facebook ims unread viber calls etc. More than 50 per cent of
Internet users, suffering from social media overload, have either taken or have
considered taking a "vacation" from social networking, a new US study
has found. Irrelevant updates and a lack of time are the top reasons people
desire a break from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or any other social network,
researchers found. The study by the online organisation hub MyLife.com reveals
that online users are becoming overwhelmed by the increasing number of social
networks and email accounts they manage. The survey of more than 2,000 adults
ages 18 and older found more than 40 per cent of adult Internet users manage
multiple social networking profiles, and more than half belong to more social
networks or visit their networks more frequently than they did two years ago,
'BusinessNewsDaily' reported. Additionally, the average adult manages 3.1 email
addresses, up from 2.6 a year ago. Overall, 35 per cent of those surveyed spend
more than 31 minutes a day visiting social networking sites, and reading and
responding to personal emails. Nearly 60 per cent of those surveyed experience
anxiety as a result of missing an important event or status update if they
don't monitor their social networks, and more than half report a fear of
missing out, the study found. When are you planning to dump your social media?
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