Worth a read...
http://www.hngn.com/articles/155511/...w-disorder.htm
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Worth a read...
http://www.hngn.com/articles/155511/...w-disorder.htm
It sounds as though the maintenance and sorting of digital images etc. Is more of a problem than the actual collecting. It seems to me a kind of screen addiction, which is all too common.
I use Pinterest a bit, and there are people with hundreds of thousands of pins; they must be at the computer all day. A lot people seem to want tons of followers, whether in Facebook, Pinterest , Tumble, Instagram, et all. I don't quite get that.
I'm not sure why they're singling out a particular form of hoarding. But then I see digital devices as enablers of human activity, good or bad. If this guy took the pictures with a film camera, printed them out in his own darkroom, and papered the walls of house with them, the powers that be wouldn't be tripping over themselves to add a diagnosis to DSM. >8)
To me, the fact of his obsession with chronicling the minutia of his life (on' film', in this case) is the disorder. I'm guessing not about hoarding, but about a need to tether himself to his own reality and possibly his own worth. This is mine, this is what i saw, this is what i did, what I read, who I met, what I thought, what I bought. The fact that he spends hours cataloging it is just good maintenance. :~)
Everything is a disorder according to someone. The trick is not to give a damn what anyone thinks.
Digital hoarding on a single human scale is hard to get up in arms about unless that person shares my computer.