Psychology Suggests That People Who Browse Social Media But Never Comment Make More Conscious Choices Than Others

Explore the psychology behind “social media lurkers”—individuals who observe online content without posting or commenting. Discover how this conscious disengagement is increasingly viewed not as passivity, but as a deliberate strategy for digital well-being, allowing access to information while minimizing the psychological cost of online presence.

I Investigated the “Thermomix for an Unbelievably Low Price” Offer: It’s Too Good to Be True

Online groups frequently feature offers for Thermomix devices at suspiciously low prices, often claiming to be selling older models after an upgrade. This article uncovers the sophisticated tactics behind these scams, from fake personal pickups to deceptive online payment schemes, warning consumers about the risks and providing tips for safe shopping.

Biedronka and Lidl Implement Changes After Consumer Protection Office Scrutiny: Promotions at Issue

Following an intervention by the national Consumer Protection Office, major retailers Biedronka and Lidl have been compelled to overhaul how discounts are displayed on checkout screens and receipts. Previously, complex overlapping promotions made it difficult for customers to verify if savings were applied correctly, leading to a lack of transparency and consumer confusion.