When public outrage flares online, social media backlash emerges as a rapid, collective condemnation of a person, brand, or idea. It serves as a digital accountability tool, often forcing apologies or policy changes. While activists benefit by amplifying causes, competitors may exploit it for advantage, though targets rarely find it beneficial.
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