I think I'm addict to imageboards. because of that I can't do or enjoy other hobbies. everytime I finish something I go on imageboards. it's annoying. any of you who managed to escape imageboard addiction?
>>319968 its not about having time. I also have time to do other hobbies and browase image oard. but I can't stop coming back to image oard and I stay on it all day
>>319973 wizchan, 4chan and hikari3 sometimes >>319975 maybe you're right. but what can beat reading manga/books, watching anime I stopped watching anime it bore me down nowdays or playing video games?
>>319977 what about going to the gym or even just going outside for walks. walks can also help dealing with addictions as it could take your mind of the imageboards
Why escape it? It's an interest or even a hobby as good as any. Try doing something with it instead. If you go on other imageboards, share what you found there. Post more, wizchan could use some more activity.
>>319981 thank you for your comment. as a low iq, it warms me up because I feel like someone needs me >>319979 I know my city like the back of my hand because of how much I walked in my city during my schizophrenia demonstration
>>319967 No full escape but to control it using add ons like Leechblock to set up time limits. Of course you gonna need some willpower and a plan to avoid removing it at minimal inconvenience.
>>320231 I use leechblock too, decided to install it because I kept catching myself on wasting 6-7 hours a day on doomwatching youtube videos. I dont know if its a good tip for everyone but it worked for me, dont treat yourself too hard straight from the beginning because that way there are higher chances that you wont be able to keep enough willpower and just remove it. I started with limiting myself to 2 hours daily, after a month or so went down to 1 hour and now Its only 30 minutes a day.
>>320266 There is a list of imageboards on ED and the allchans.org web portal. Imageboards in general are too niche to be awash with great waves of normalniggery (other than 4chan)
Sure, I 100% dropped image/message boards, didn't replace them with more time sinks, and instead put work into improving my living area. I was able to come back a couple months later and be responsible about it, but it's like anything that's a problem: cutting back on alcohol, porn, crack, etc might not be enough (gotta go cold turkey).