El término "Venganza Tucumana" no se refiere a un solo evento, sino que ha sido utilizado en dos contextos drásticamente diferentes en Tucumán, Argentina: uno relacionado con delitos de violencia digital y otro con una curiosa disputa política entre provincias.

In Latin America

He didn’t just post the photos. He built a narrative. A rolling thread on X (formerly Twitter) titled “The House of Sotelo: How Trending Content Buried the Truth.” He released one image every hour, each accompanied by corroborating financial records, witness statements, and timestamps. The first image was the napkin. The second, the handshake. The third, a photo of Sotelo whispering to a known smuggler while a bikini-clad woman laughed in the background.

En un tono mucho más ligero, los medios también apodaron como "venganza tucumana" a una iniciativa legislativa de 2017.

, phishing scams, or lead to paid "OnlyFans" type scams that do not actually contain the promised material. Legal/Ethical Concerns:

Diego had lost his column at El Farándula for refusing to bury a story about a senator’s son. He was broke, bitter, and desperate. So, he didn’t delete the message. He replied: “Price and proof of concept.”