
In this paper, the researchers used the Complex Adaptive System (CAS) to identify the complex adaptive behavior that is found between the human development index and internet users. Specifically, the study determined the emergence of the self-regulation of the internet usage by the human development index. It is also conceptualized in terms of the stabilizing factors of the human development index on internet usage and self-regulated control of the use of the internet. To get the synergy of interacting agents, the synergy calculator was used. A histogram of the frequencies versus the number of connections was drawn using the statistical software and finally identified the three clusters with equal frequency. The results show that a country’s regulatory approach to the Internet can have a massive impact on its ubiquitousness throughout the country. It merely indicates the fact that for a quick-moving industry like the internet, it depends on the human development level of agents. The increasing internet use affects the HDI. The findings reveal that internet users with high self - regulation would provide less time to social network sites. Self – regulated internet users will control accessing for internet usage when they know that they could not get any benefit from using it. However, it additionally shows that the majority of internet users were ambivalent towards regulating the extent of internet usage and because of this ambivalence to self-regulate there is a likelihood to the internet users to the urge to access connections of internet.