1/ The Prophet ﷺ said, "The believer is noble and turns his attention away [from others]. And the corrupt person is a depraved troublemaker" [Abū Dawūd].
«الْمُؤْمِنُ غِرٌّ كَرِيمٌ، وَالْفَاجِرُ خَبٌّ لَئِيمٌ»
So both the believer & the sinner are described with two adjectives:
2/ The believer is someone who does not get involved in the scandals and drama of other people. He maintains his dignity and does not stoop to the level of street talk and gossip. He exudes a noble demeanor and is a role model in his manners and dealings with others.
3/ In contrast to this, the the wicked, corrupt sinner loves to create scandals and spreads gossip. He has no issues with his reputation being dishonorable; he is more concerned about popularity (or 'likes') than about nobility and good manners.
4/ Be noble, and avoid creating scandals. And if you find yourself reveling in creating drama, and spreading gossip, and being the center of attention at the expense of other people's reputation, realize that the Prophet ﷺ himself has labelled such a person as 'fājir'.
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