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The Rise of ‘Pamyo’: Why the Internet Is Obsessed With Digging Up the Past

< p>South Korean actor Hayoung's recent television appearance spotlighting her family history has ignited a widespread digital phenomenon known as "pamyu," a term originating from grave exhumation that now describes the aggressive online excavation of public figures' ancestral…

The Rise of ‘Pamyo’: Why the Internet Is Obsessed With Digging Up the Past
< p>South Korean actor Hayoung’s recent television appearance spotlighting her family history has ignited a widespread digital phenomenon known as “pamyu,” a term originating from grave exhumation that now describes the aggressive online excavation of public figures’ ancestral records, according to reports by South Korean media outlets. During a broadcast on the KBS program “Rooftop Room Problems,” Hayoung stated that her family spans four generations of doctors and that her great-grandfather opened the first Western-style clinic in Seoul and treated Emperor Gojong. Within days, users on the platform X (formerly Twitter) identified the great grandfather as Ahn Sang-ho, linking a 2011 newspaper column that detailed Ahn’s 1918 interview remarks expressing a preference for Japanese culture and a lifestyle of raising his family under Japanese customs.

The Evolution and Reach of Digital “Pamyu”

While unearthing historical records is not unprecedented, the scope and collective nature of modern digital exhumations have expanded significantly, moving from recent social media checks to decades-old archives, family histories, and community databases. Additional archived remarks from her parents concerning their medical lineage and financial assets were subsequently circulated across internet communities, with related social media short videos surpassing 900,000 views, according to local reporting.

High-Profile Precedents Across Entertainment and Politics

The cultural trend extends across multiple industries, frequently resurfacing past controversies when public figures face scrutiny. Last year, actor Cho Jin-woong faced severe public criticism when online comments from years prior detailing his legal record and school history reemerged, juxtaposed against his established public persona of integrity. Similarly, public debate surrounding culinary entrepreneur Paik Jong-won prompted the circulation of older broadcast footage from 2023 and 2024 involving food-preparation methods that subsequently generated official administrative complaints, while former national soccer coach Hong Myung-bo encountered renewed criticism over past remarks regarding player selections made in 2012 and 2013.

Political figures frequently experience similar intense scrutiny. During the Democratic Party’s national convention events, candidates engaged in direct exchanges regarding past party defections and controversial public comments from years prior. Such historical disclosures have direct consequences; during the 2024 general elections, conservative candidate Chang Ye-chan faced a withdrawal of his nomination after past social media posts and web novel writings were uncovered and publicized.

Motivations Behind Public Archival Dives

Sociological and psychological factors drive participation in online investigative behavior.

The Rise of 'Pamyo': Why the Internet Is Obsessed With Digging Up the Past
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Experts caution that while public engagement and information-seeking are common aspects of digital participation, unverified claims and collective pile-ons risk shifting into unmonitored digital vigilantism.

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