The subject of this research was to find the difference in behavior on social networks in the
relation to the time spent on computer.
Based on results, the evaluation of virtual behavior on social networks, we concluded that there are statistically significant differences between subjects who spend a different amount of time at the computer in terms of dependence on social networks (F=7,738; p<0,01) also in terms of socialization by social networks (F=3,831; p<0,05). To identify between which groups there are statistically significant difference, we carried out post hoc testovi. Those tests have helped us to determine the exact time that people spend on the computer or what is the limit that could be placed between the normal (optimal use) and addiction. Within the measurement on addiction to the social networks, it can be seen that the addiction is more pronounced on subjects who spend three hours on the computer (p<0,05), as well as with those who spend four or more hours using the computer, in comparison to those subjects who spend one hour on the computer (p<0,01). Also, there are major differences between groups of those who spend two hours and those who spend four or more hours on the computer (p<0,01). The subjects who spend four or more hours using the computer are statistically more different than all other three other groups regarding the addiction to the social networks (p<0,01).