Even though no disease or disorder has yet been linked to social networking addiction, still a number of behaviors associated with excessive use of social media have lately become the subject of much discussion and research. That said, a social networking addict could be considered someone who uses social media excessively to a point where it interferes with other daily activities. Such as constantly checking Facebook status updates or “stalking” people’s profiles on Facebook, for hours on end. But does spending three hours a day reading random tweets from strangers means you’re addicted to Twitter? How about five hours? One could argue that it was merely news-reading to stay updated, right? But could the countless hours we spend on social media be the cause of undiscovered behavioral disorders? Are we making ourselves sick through social networking without even being aware of it?