To be less facetious, I don't see why the claim that facebook can't possibly be addictive, is so self-evident that it's a tautology. I can understand people having different stances in the debate on whether it's addictive, but denying that there's a debate to be had seems completely misguided.
(Also, there can be reasons other than addiction for people using facebook despite feeling strongly against it — e.g. peer pressure.)
Neither is alcohol, nor is gambling.
To be less facetious, I don't see why the claim that facebook can't possibly be addictive, is so self-evident that it's a tautology. I can understand people having different stances in the debate on whether it's addictive, but denying that there's a debate to be had seems completely misguided.
(Also, there can be reasons other than addiction for people using facebook despite feeling strongly against it — e.g. peer pressure.)