The question of whether the internet is an indulgence is misleading.
Having a computer might be indulgent.
But the indulgence, or unhealthy relationship with objects, isn't total.
If a human uses a tool in self destructive, unhealthy way, it could be an indulgent action (or some other descriptor).
If a human uses a tool to be constructive than it cannot be indulgent.
The argument is over what is and is not unhealthy/destructive.
Having a computer might be indulgent.
But the indulgence, or unhealthy relationship with objects, isn't total.
If a human uses a tool in self destructive, unhealthy way, it could be an indulgent action (or some other descriptor).
If a human uses a tool to be constructive than it cannot be indulgent.
The argument is over what is and is not unhealthy/destructive.