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While American psychiatrists continue to
debate whether an unhealthy affinity for all things online is really a illness or just a passing fancy, their Chinese counterparts have made up their minds. After creating
halfway-houses and
clinics to wean netizens off of their dependency, doctors there have now created an official classification of internet addiction for people who spend six hours or more online daily. The affliction's symptoms include poor sleep, irritability, mental distress, and (surprise, surprise) a "yearning to be online" -- a condition that we typically call "visiting the in-laws." We're not entirely sure if this means that Chinese physicians can now subject anyone who is symptomatic to mandated
shock therapy, but we've gone ahead and indefinitely postponed our 2009 Shanghai MeetUp just to be safe.
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