anonymity

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Users adopt the alias “momo” as a way to speak more freely, evade harassment, and protect personal privacy on Douban and Xiaohongshu.

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Gen Z would rather be anonymous online.

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You can find deep, lasting happiness in a good deed that no one knows you did.

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What your generosity signals about you.

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Consumers are more likely to buy embarrassing products when their embarrassment is mitigated by more-anonymous packaging. Specifically, consumers found products packaged in boxes with cool colors, small lettering, and a picture of the product to be more anonymous (and appealing) than products packaged in pumps or tubes with warm colors, medium or large lettering, and no picture. The findings show that the more anonymous a product looks, the less embarrassing a consumer finds it, and the more likely they are to purchase it.