Frequent sms transmission is addictive: sociologist
“At first sms was assumed as a vain service and some countries offered it free of charge to the customers, but today sms transmission tops among mobile phones usages,” Mohammadreza Ahmadi told Mobna news agency.“Sms addicted users always have their mobile phones in hand. They are waiting to hear sms ring so to answer it …
“At first sms was assumed as a vain service and some countries offered it free of charge to the customers, but today sms transmission tops among mobile phones usages,” Mohammadreza Ahmadi told Mobna news agency.
“Sms addicted users always have their mobile phones in hand. They are waiting to hear sms ring so to answer it quickly,” he said.
“Sms has different social effects on users, sms addiction is one of them,” he added.
“They always send sms in question form to oblige the receiver to respond to them, and they go one repeating the cycle,” Ahmadi said.
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