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The rise of online content and social media has led to an increase in concerns about online addiction. Adult content, in particular, has been linked to addictive behaviors, with some individuals experiencing negative consequences on their mental and physical health, relationships, and daily functioning. This study focuses on the case of "BlackedRaw - Hope Heaven - BBC Addicted Influencer," exploring the factors that contribute to online addiction and its impact on individuals and society.