The Phantom
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
It's been a while, so I don't expect everyone who views this to know me (not that I'm a famous member to begin with ), but those who do and my friends on here may know that I am neither professionally or self diagnosed, although I've been posting on here since I was in 7th grade, which is when I first started to realize the high possibility of my being on the spectrum and how much it made sense and explained a lot of my behaviors. However, due to my family history of other disorders, I'm often not sure of what can be attribute to said disorders (such as OCD) as opposed to autism. So of course I must come here to ask.
I believe I've been doing this for a while but it's starting to get a bit out of hand. It's relatively harmless in theory but like any habit it can get a bit out of control and cause other issues. I already tend to screenshot things a lot on my phone or computer to, but I do it especially when it comes to things such as views on a youtube video, or likes (either on a comment, or on twitter or tumblr or any social media that has an upvote/note feature), usually related to celebrities I like or something of the sort so they're naturally a bit more popular. I tend to like to screenshot things in general if I like them, but especially those that are at a low count (or either likes or views) even more so ones I know the count will start to go up. And once something starts to go up in likes I get a strange feeling, not quite 'upset' but disappointed I suppose. But if I don't manage to get screenshots I start getting a lot more upset and it's usually not very visible on my face (as are most things I guess ) but intenrally it starts to consume my mind a lot even though I know very well it's very inconsequential stuff. And even though I forget about said stuff in a day or two/a few (although sometimes I'll think about it again later on) it still bothers me each time. And it's hard to explain but this can be applied to other similar things online, maybe I'll elaborate more if I find a way to express it properly.
Anyways, my question is if anyone else on here experiences anything similar and if they think it has something to do with autism? Or if it's just perhaps something else like OCD or anxiety or maybe another disorder I don't know about that I could possibly have. Please let me know!
- The Phantom
It's been a while, so I don't expect everyone who views this to know me (not that I'm a famous member to begin with ), but those who do and my friends on here may know that I am neither professionally or self diagnosed, although I've been posting on here since I was in 7th grade, which is when I first started to realize the high possibility of my being on the spectrum and how much it made sense and explained a lot of my behaviors. However, due to my family history of other disorders, I'm often not sure of what can be attribute to said disorders (such as OCD) as opposed to autism. So of course I must come here to ask.
I believe I've been doing this for a while but it's starting to get a bit out of hand. It's relatively harmless in theory but like any habit it can get a bit out of control and cause other issues. I already tend to screenshot things a lot on my phone or computer to, but I do it especially when it comes to things such as views on a youtube video, or likes (either on a comment, or on twitter or tumblr or any social media that has an upvote/note feature), usually related to celebrities I like or something of the sort so they're naturally a bit more popular. I tend to like to screenshot things in general if I like them, but especially those that are at a low count (or either likes or views) even more so ones I know the count will start to go up. And once something starts to go up in likes I get a strange feeling, not quite 'upset' but disappointed I suppose. But if I don't manage to get screenshots I start getting a lot more upset and it's usually not very visible on my face (as are most things I guess ) but intenrally it starts to consume my mind a lot even though I know very well it's very inconsequential stuff. And even though I forget about said stuff in a day or two/a few (although sometimes I'll think about it again later on) it still bothers me each time. And it's hard to explain but this can be applied to other similar things online, maybe I'll elaborate more if I find a way to express it properly.
Anyways, my question is if anyone else on here experiences anything similar and if they think it has something to do with autism? Or if it's just perhaps something else like OCD or anxiety or maybe another disorder I don't know about that I could possibly have. Please let me know!
- The Phantom