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Scandal Apr 2026

: Journalists, whistleblowers, or leaks bring the act to light.

: Investigations, resignations, or systemic reforms occur. 🏛️ Famous Case Studies

: A breach of social, ethical, or legal norms. Scandal

In 2018, it was revealed that data firm Cambridge Analytica harvested personal data from millions of Facebook profiles without consent to build psychological profiles for political campaigns. This triggered global debates over data privacy and massive regulatory fines. 📈 The Social Media Acceleration

A scandal is not merely a record of wrongdoing. It requires active, disruptive publicity to transform a private transgression into a public crisis. Sociologist Ari Adut defines scandal as "the disruptive publicity of transgression," highlighting that public exposure—not just the act itself—creates the event. : Journalists, whistleblowers, or leaks bring the act

🔍 Anatomy of a Scandal

The digital age has fundamentally altered how scandals function. In 2018, it was revealed that data firm

: Society reacts collectively with moral condemnation.

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