Societal hacking involves manipulating social systems, norms, or behaviors to achieve specific outcomes, often bypassing traditional structures. It exploits psychological biases, network effects, or institutional loopholes. Activists use it for rapid change, marketers for viral campaigns, and governments for influence. Benefits reach those who master these tactics, though ethical debates persist.
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