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    On The Internet, Is Fame For Sale And Which Celebs Buy Fake Followers?

    There’s a condition and a name for the ailment from which many of us suffer. It’s called Social Media Anxiety Disorder (SMAD)—when a person finds themselves constantly locked into their social media accounts, when their heart beats a little faster when they get that tweet or notification, or when an individual feels a small sense of accomplishment whenever he or she acquires new followers, views, or fans. As social media accounts and statistics become more a part of our daily lives and SMAD becomes more common, so does something else—fame, for sale.

    There’s a condition and a name for the ailment from which many of us suffer. It’s called Social Media Anxiety Disorder (SMAD)—when a person finds themselves constantly locked into their social media accounts, when their heart beats a little faster when they get that tweet or notification, or when an individual feels a small sense of accomplishment whenever he or she acquires new followers, views, or fans. As social media accounts and statistics become more a part of our daily lives and SMAD becomes more common, so does something else—fame, for sale.