Get familiar with this popular Gen-Z internet slang term
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You’ve been hearing “chronically online” everywhere—from TikTok to Twitter, to your friends IRL, but you’re still not entirely sure what it means. We’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll talk about what it means to be extremely or terminally online and give you all the examples. We’ll also give you advice so you’ll know how to avoid being “chronically online” and take control of your internet use.
- In general, someone who is “chronically online” spends so much time on the internet that their perspective on life is skewed or overly extreme.
- A person might also be chronically online if their entire personality revolves around internet culture, memes, and slang.
- If you’re chronically online, take breaks from social media, practice mindfulness, and focus on filling your free time with activities you enjoy.
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