My score on the Social Media Disorder Scale is zero, which means that I don’t use social media in a major way. I don’t particularly enjoy social media sites, even if I do use them for contact with friends and family. I purposely cut back on my use of Facebook and other comparable websites if I find myself using them for extended periods of time. Instead, I usually use my time to play video games, read internet articles, and watch instructional videos on websites like YouTube. I am aware, though, that using these platforms excessively might occasionally cause distraction, which raises the possibility that I may be classified as a disordered social media user. Given that I see people exhibiting these behaviors to varied degrees, I believe the items on the scale to be credible markers of disordered consumption. Global patterns of social media usage are significantly influenced by cultural variations as well. Social media participation varies throughout cultures, and as we get more networked, these lines may become less clear.