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“In an internet-heavy environment, there is a thin line between depression browsing and casual browsing.” […] Research by two Indians at Missouri University of Science and Technology, Sriram Chellapan and Raghavendra Kotikalapudi who conducted a small research on 216 students at MST by collecting data anonymously and unobtrusively falls in line with these insights. According to Sriram, students going through depression used file-sharing services, constantly checked their email, indulged in online chatting and used high-bandwidth applications like videos and games. An interesting point is that students used the internet in a random manner linking it to a lack of concentration or focus.
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