While I couldn’t find the link to take the test and get my score, I did find the nine-item list. Answering no to Questions 1–7 and 9. I would say that the items capture various dimensions of potential problematic social media use, aligning with established criteria for addiction. Different patterns across the world could be attributed to cultural, social, and environmental factors. Cultural attitudes towards technology, individual perceptions of the role of social media, and the availability of alternative activities may influence how these behaviors manifest.Moreover, differences in internet accessibility, socioeconomic factors, and education may contribute to varying patterns of social media use. Cross-cultural studies on internet and social media addiction have indeed identified disparities in prevalence rates and associated factors.