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Addicting And Life-sapping Software - on the Internet, I mean | ||
Discussion by Cube Domain with 14 Replies.
Last Update: October 28, 2005, 4:44 pm | |||
A community-invoked list of software on the Internet that you should do your best to avoid.
Compiled By: The Astahost Community
Created: October 22, 2005
Wow, the Internet! It's always full of surprises. Studies show Internet addiction is quite prevalent among teenagers and adults. Sadly, if you continue with your addiction, you'll eventually wind up restless and working in McDonalds.
The purpose of this guide is for Astahost members to discuss their addiction, warn others, and get help quitting. Most people that are addicted deny it. The signs point to addiction if you:
1) Do it before homework.
2) Spend half the night on it.
3) Other bad things.
Fortunately, there's help! And we're here to help you out as a community.
- Myspace. This trend is popular among, well, everyone I guess. I mean, everywhere you go, you'll find phonies talking and exchanging Myspaces. Basically, you make your landmark on the Internet here and make "friends." Friends, my ---. Some friends.
- EverQuest. This massive-multiplayer-online-role-playing-game (MMORPG) can be found in videogame stores. It's funny. A psychologist wanted to figure out what was so addicting about it that they wounded up addicted themselves. Fortunately, they quit to save their job.
- Electrotank. Not really addicting. Just enough.
- Ezboard. It's funny. It actually took a hack-attack just to get people off of this. You will find rumors that God Himself hacked ezboard.
Phew. That's all I can think of on the top of my head. Go ahead, list your past/current addictions and you can get help from this community.
Oh yeah, on the topic of recovery, there is no better way to build character than in the midst of addiction. What better to learn self-control than through the pain of addiction. Christians believe that God has used addiction in their lives to help them grow.
I am reminded of an old saying, don't let the things you own end up owning you. Balance your Internet and videogame time with the call to live a normal life!
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Oddly enough though, most of things other people are addicted to, like everquest, myspace, blogs, I never view or use. Oh well.
~Viz
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
It isn't even that hard to sustain credits. And even if you're a moderator, just look at moonwitch or microscopic^earthling. They aren't really on all the time and OpaQue still lets them keep the job. Granted, Klass was de-modded but that doesn't mean you have to spend 8 hours a day here.
Remember, you can get as much done as a moderator in one hour than in eight, if you're productive enough. Efficiency is the key to save you some time.
And also, Astahost will go by more smoother for you if you get at least nine and a half hours of sleep (last year I just got 5 but this year I'm changing too), prioritize and don't slack off. After you finish your studies then you can go to Astahost or party or whatever. As long as you get the work done first.
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I have to agree with Viz on the sites you listed there, Cube Domain; the fact of the matter is, I've never viewed/played/etc any of those sites/games!
Still, from the descriptions, I could see how they could be addicting games.
I would have to say one of the majorly addicting sites is:
www.runescape.com
That is an insanely addicting game, in my viewpoint - or at least it was... my addiction wore off slightly.
On the matter of Astahost.com addiction, I would say I just really like this site and the forum and like being on here. I find myself spending average of, oh, 4 hours every 2 days or so...
Not bad,
HTML_Guru
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
~Viz
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Another addicting thing for me it is too look up my Simpson Bot in my Dashboard. I had nearly every saying already but about once per week I find a new one (gotta check now.. he he). And what does it say:
Lenny: Let's make litter of the literati!
Carl: That was too clever, you are one of them! [punches him]
Wonderful, right?
But I hope for all of you that you are seeing this ironically, since I don't really need a cure, I'm just spending a lot of times here sometimes, but life has more priority still.
Good luck with finding a way out ^^
Ruben
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
It's like myspace some what. But the design is cleaner and it's a college-only network. You must have a email with a school domain in order to join.
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE
On the matter of Astahost.com addiction, I would say I just really like this site and the forum and like being on here. I find myself spending average of, oh, 4 hours every 2 days or so...The problem for Astahost with most people isn't addiction, it's time-management. If you balance your time well enough here, you don't have to spend hours a day on it. In fact, you can even sustain credits going on once per week (believe me, I've tried that).
On the matter of Runescape, the cause of most addiction like that isn't the fun factor, it's credibility. People like the high scores, and how people they don't even know admire them.
Sun Oct 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
While you are partly correct, I do know of a sort of addiction that tends to be prevalent among the "veteran" users; simply put, in Astahost and among other forums as well that those members that have been there longer will assume dominance or control among other newer users, whether or not they have posted more or are in better standings. That's just what I've observed, though.
Like I said, I have no problem with "time-management" myself, I can spend 3 - 4 hours per every 2 - 3 days on Astahost and I'll have done everything I need to do. Then again, one needs to take into account the actual jobs and tasks of other staff and how they thusly mesh that with their lives.
Eh...
Thanks for your input,
HTML_Guru
Tue Oct 25, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I find most of the games I've played online addicting...to of that list is an old school Blizzard game called Starcraft Broodwars, along with a few others I've played the most recent being Guild Wars.
I personally find MySpace appalling, and stay away but I find that I have a "time managment problem" with the 'net in whole...I can't seem to find enough time to spend on it...lol
Well thats my 1/2 cent on the subject...
Wed Oct 26, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Cube Domain)
Astahost.com isn't so bad. That's just my opinion, though.It isn't even that hard to sustain credits. And even if you're a moderator, just look at moonwitch or microscopic^earthling. They aren't really on all the time and OpaQue still lets them keep the job. Granted, Klass was de-modded but that doesn't mean you have to spend 8 hours a day here.
Remember, you can get as much done as a moderator in one hour than in eight, if you're productive enough. Efficiency is the key to save you some time.
First of all, I ALWAYS log in as invisible, only mods and admins can see my name down there
It never was a requirement to be on 24/7 to be a mod or admin, it's about doing the job and doing it right. Granted I have been slacking, but I still ban folks
Klass was demodded because he asked to be, I did that. He asked me, because he is just too busy to invest the time asta deserves. He's got a full time job, a family... so he's pretty busy.
Does that cover it?
As far as life-sapping things, I signed up for NaNoWriMo (http://www.nanowrimo.org) which is a writing contest, sorta. You are to start writing at Nov 1st 12.01AM and stop at Nov 30th 11.59PM - in that time your goal is to reach writing a novel of 50.000 words. That's 1667 words per day. And I play a PBEM RPG called USI (http://www.usi-rpg.com) which is fairly time-consuming as well, since I tend to post long and much.
Wed Oct 26, 2005 Reply New Discussion
~Viz
Wed Oct 26, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Fri Oct 28, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Cube Domain)
Astahost.com isn't so bad. That's just my opinion, though.It isn't even that hard to sustain credits. And even if you're a moderator, just look at moonwitch or microscopic^earthling. They aren't really on all the time and OpaQue still lets them keep the job. Granted, Klass was de-modded but that doesn't mean you have to spend 8 hours a day here.
He he.. objection.. you don't really kick out the veterans unless they are being a pain in the wrong place
Note that all mods/admins here are handpicked after being evaluated over a long stretch and every SINGLE one has lived up to more than our expectations. That's something we're really proud of - besides being grateful for the fact that all of them are chipping out big chunks of their valuable time to take care of this board. No one gets paid or gets any "special advantages" in terms of hosting - for the great service they're providing. And as moon pointed out, everyone's got their own life/jobs/families to take care of. So there
Fri Oct 28, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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