How many hours a day do you actively spend on the internet?

Okay, the Internet is addictive. Fess up.

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  • lordofopinions

    Too much.

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  • Handyman

    It depends on how horny I am.

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    I was playing online with my Nintendo Switch for a good portion of my day yesterday. While I was waiting for stuff to load or my turn to come I was on my phone flipping between different sites.

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  • itachi_uchiha

    If watching shows or any movies counts 5 or 6hrs

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  • Gramhader

    Does watching tv count. netflix

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  • Annaegg

    around 12 I guess, because I have to use it all the time at work

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  • McBean

    If you actively compete at video games with human players in Japan, does that count?

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    • Yup.

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  • nikkiclaire

    What do you consider "on the internet"?

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    • What you are doing right now. Could also include shopping, reading news, Wikipedia, search engines, e_mail, etc. Or, video games with people in different countries. Anything that's sending tcp/ip packets into cyberspace. Office local area networks to internal servers don't count. You have to hit the www (world wide web).

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      • nikkiclaire

        Then since I have a cell phone with me all the time, all but the 10 minutes I am in the shower.

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        • Talking, texting, or carrying the phone doesn't count. Only count the time you are actively reading, or typing on the Internet.

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          • nikkiclaire

            You should rephrase your question because the lines have blurred. There is not an internet any more. It's no longer 1989. I am not trying to be a bitch but it's impossible to distinguish time spent on a global tcp/ip stack.

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            • Yes it is blurrier than I originally thought. But, I don't care about actual wall time your packets spend moving thru routers, gateways, etc. Just the time you spend using apps that use www resources as well as remote computers plugged into it.

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