Viral Video Captured at an Australian Pool
Online Concerns Grow Over Smartphone Addiction
A woman was spotted at an outdoor swimming pool in Sydney, Australia, unable to put down her smartphone even while doing the backstroke, sparking a buzz online.
A woman was spotted doing backstroke in an Australian swimming pool while still holding onto her cellphone. Instagram
According to the New York Post, this video was posted on a popular social networking service (SNS) on November 30.
The video begins with scenes of people enjoying themselves at a swimming pool in Sydney. The camera then captures a woman doing the backstroke, continuously scrolling through her phone as she swims. At the end of the video, the woman can be seen holding her phone straight above her face, seemingly taking pictures or a selfie.
The person who posted the video commented, "It perfectly illustrates a life of always being online, maximizing screen time, and excessively sharing one's daily life instead of enjoying the moment."
Online, many users expressed concern about smartphone addiction. One user remarked, "Humanity has now reached a point of no return." Others commented, "This is the most dystopian scene," and "The world is going crazy. Put down your phone and live in the real world."
Another user pointed out that this is "a glimpse into the global phenomenon of technology and smartphone addiction." According to AddictionHelp, which addresses various addiction issues such as alcohol, drugs, gambling, and SNS, approximately 250 million people worldwide are addicted to social media. AddictionHelp explained, "Such addictions can lead to a wide range of problems, including depression, social isolation, sleep disorders, neglect of responsibilities, excessive need for external validation, and a decline in hobbies."
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