South Korea's latest viral trend, dopamine sites, lets users browse, shop and "checkout" on fake e-commerce platforms without ...
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Fake shopping carts, food orders, and delivery trackers are becoming a strange new way to scratch the spending itch.
Known as “dopamine sites,” these viral platforms mimic the entire online shopping experience—from browsing products and reading reviews to filling a cart and tracking a delivery—but nothing is ever ...
Is this a sign consumerism is out of control?
Travel has always promised joy, but new research suggests some destinations do more than simply entertain. They may actively support the brain’s dopamine production, the neurotransmitter associated ...