How Not to Die Online
By Andrew Gould 1 July 2009 | Categories: feature articlesGaming Yourself to Death | |||
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Cyberchrondia | |||
More and more people are self-diagnosing in this way, causing seriously unnecessary concern. The opposite of this effect, and possibly more dangerous, is when people diagnose themselves with harmless conditions, not bothering to go see a doctor. A word of warning: Don’t do this. |
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Epilepsy Hackers | |||
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Trusting Creeps | |||
No article on the dangers of the Internet would be complete without a word or two about Internet chat rooms. They’ve been around since the Internet was conceived. They may
provide hours of pleasant conversation about whatever suits your fancy. But, it’s what suits Mr. Creep’s fancy that you should be worried about. It might sound obvious, but if you are going to meet someone that you met online, take someone that you know in real life with you. Failing this, meet your cyber acquaintance where other people can hear you scream. And if the person you’re meeting doesn’t look like the picture on their profile, run. |
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