Because, gamers know that not all gamers are the same. Gaming Disorder is not like heroin.
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"One person plays because they feel isolated and have social anxiety and find a sense of social community," Kanojia said. "That kind of person is [different from] a person who is hyper-competitive and feels a sense of power, control, and agency they don't feel in real life."
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