As a fan of online literature, I haven't seen many anime, but there are some anime that I've seen and like very much, including:
1 " The Attacking Giant "
2 Your Name
3 Ghost Blade
4 Naruto
5 One Piece
6 Silver Soul
7. Index of Forbidden Magic Books
8《Fate/Zero》
Death Note
Violet Eternal Garden
Of course, this is only a small part of it. There are many other excellent animations that are worth appreciating.
First, recognize the reasons why you want to stop. Is it because of the content, or is it affecting your mood? Then, take practical steps. Delete any bookmarks or notifications related to his stories. Surround yourself with positive friends and engage in different hobbies. This will shift your focus away from his stories and help you break the habit.
First, be aware of why you want to stop. Then, you can hide her profile so that it's not as visible. Try to engage more with other friends or content that is more beneficial to you. If you still find yourself going back to her stories, you might need to take a break from social media altogether for a while until you break the habit. Another option is to block her, but this is a more extreme measure and should be considered carefully.
Often, it's in the preferences or settings section of the website or app. Just search for 'autoplay' and make sure it's set to off. Sometimes, it might be under a 'video' or 'playback' subheading.
There may be some differences between people who watch anime and those who don't:
1. Cultural Identity: People who watch anime may be more likely to identify with Japanese culture because they are more likely to come into contact with Japanese anime, comics, games and other cultural products. And people who don't watch anime may have less contact with these cultural products, so they may not have the same cultural identity.
2. Social interaction: People who watch anime may communicate and interact with other people who watch anime in the anime community to establish a deep social relationship. People who don't watch anime might prefer to communicate with friends and family through social media and other forms of digital entertainment.
3. Emotional expression: Comics often express emotions and storylines in exaggerated, fantastical, or humorous ways. This may attract those who like emotional expression and seek excitement. People who didn't watch anime might prefer realistic or historical works.
4. Imagination: Comics often provide a wide range of imagination, which may attract those who like to explore the fictional world. People who didn't watch anime might prefer the real world. They might pay more attention to the actual physical world and the relationship between characters.
There were many differences between people who watched anime and those who didn't, including cultural identity, social interaction, emotional expression, and imagination.
As a fan of web novels, I don't have the ability to watch anime. However, according to the knowledge I've learned from online literature, whether an anime can make people unable to stop watching it and chase after it all night depends on the plot, characters, music, and many other factors. Different people had different preferences for different types of anime, so no anime could be suitable for everyone. If you're looking for an anime that you can't stop watching, it's recommended that you first determine your preferences and tastes, then watch it to see if you like it.
It depends on how you feel about it. If it makes you uncomfortable or is a distraction, then yes, you should stop. But if you enjoy them and they don't have a negative impact on you, there's no reason to stop.