Whistlelisting is a term used to describe the practice of publicly naming and shaming individuals or organizations—often in a professional context—who are believed to have engaged in unethical or illegal behavior. This can involve sharing information about misconduct or wrongdoings, typically through social media or other platforms, in an effort to hold them accountable. The practice raises ethical and legal questions regarding privacy, due process, and the potential for misinformation. While it can serve as a tool for transparency and accountability, it also risks creating a mob mentality and can lead to serious personal and reputational consequences for those targeted.