Pseudonymity

Word PSEUDONYMITY
Character 12
Hyphenation pseu do nym i ty
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Pseudonymity"

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Anonymity by using pseudonyms in social networking media. A means for users to express their less than savory opinions and traits (e.g. trolling) without hearing about it from their mum or colleagues afterwards. Urban Dictionary

The username you use for the urban dictionary Urban Dictionary

An adjective derived from Pseudonym: 1) A word to describe a fake or fictitious name. From some long greek word meaning 'falsely named'. 2) Can be used as a referal to someones name as an indication of how fake they are. Urban Dictionary

Noun: false name used- 1. as a stage name for entertainers, 2. conceal the identity of someone, 3. piss off a person temporarily in charge, i.e. substitute teacher. Urban Dictionary

A substitution for your name; a nickname. Urban Dictionary

A false name used to hide an author's identity. A pseudonym could not be used in a prank call. That would not authoring anything. Urban Dictionary

·A word you think only means username thanks to Urban Dictionary(it's not far off from the truth or part of it) · A nickname commonly used by authors(like a pen name) to hide ones true identity Urban Dictionary

Your urban-dictionary user name Urban Dictionary

Pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym Urban Dictionary

Something that Urban Dictionary asks you for when you publish a word to the site. Something that the average human being would not know the definition to. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pseudonymity" in example sentences

Everything that he wrote while safely wrapped in pseudonymity is public. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Perhaps being away from the blog, and in the “real world” of my work and the bloggers I know who function in it, I realized that to continue writing this sort of a blog, my pseudonymity is no longer viable. ❋ Mary Kate Hurley (2007)

I am almost grateful (though I’m not sure Publius is) to Whelan for his puerile display of pique, since it at least has brought this conversation to the fore, and has highlighted why pseudonymity is an integral part of Internet media. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And I also believe that a lot of people are not that interested in pseudonymity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Count me among those befuddled by the apparent widespread confusion between "pseudonymity" and "anonymity". ❋ Doctor Science (2009)

Blogs are also criticized, for their "standardized designs" that encourage "pseudonymity" in features like blog comments. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though admittedly I don't spend enough time clarifying that I am only talking about a particular kind of pseudonymity which I find pious, that is in fact my intent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While there is some evidence that pseudonyms and anonymity might lead to bad behavior, that is not the kind of pseudonymity that I am speaking about. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, I was interested in the frequent assumption — rather circular in the context of an argument about norms of pseudonymity — that exposure is just the cost you have to accept for putting your opinions out there. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That said, the furor has provied an occasion to mull over the role of pseudonymity or anonymity in online political speech. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can blog under a pseudonym but no one has to respect that pseudonymity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now, the benefits of respecting pseudonymity have been well summarized by Jon Adler: ❋ Unknown (2009)

In providing such other tools, Facebook diminishes the need for pseudonymity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Still, I was interested in the frequent assumption — rather circular in the context of an argument about norms of pseudonymity — that exposure is just the cost you have to accept for putting your opinions out there.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

I also note a distinct difference in the way people approached the question of pseudonymity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Does the appropriateness of the shield of pseudonymity decrease as the bloggers commentary/prominance/influence increases? ❋ Unknown (2009)

And Woodward and Bernstein is a pretty odd example to pick as a case against pseudonymity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

grrrl_93 = fun-lovin' [pseudonymous] well_hung = poor ignoramus "grrrl_93: Want to see a vid I made? It's a bit risqué. well_hung: oooh yessss! grrrl_93: Okay, look here: (links to [Xtube]) (...) well_hung: WAAAAAAH! grrrl_93: Meet up? well_hung: DUDE! ...well_hung has logged off" grrrl_93/well_hung: [1/0] - win by pseudonymity. ❋ Barbama (2011)

pseudonym ツ is my pseudonym ❋ Pseudonym ツ (2020)

His name couldn't [possible] me Igunbeetranter, [pseudonymous] [to say the least]. ❋ Pseudonymous (2003)

1. Ringo Starr is the pseudonym used by [Richard Starkey], famous drummer and member of The Beatles. 2. The FBI operative who gave information to Woodward and Bernstein concerning the Watergate break-in was known as "Deep Throat" to hide his true identity. 3. Some of my favorite pseudonyms used to upset substitute teachers are Chuck U. Farley, [Dick Hertz], Mike Hunt, Mike Ockisore, Harry Pomms, Mike Rotchitchez, and Harry [Bolles]. ❋ Earpuller (2005)

[Freak Obscene] is my pseudonym. ❋ Freak Obscene (2004)

My pseudonym on UrbanDictionary.com is Rodney Basil. Edward Stratemeyer used the pseudonym Carolyn [Keane] to write the [Nacy] Drew series. I did not use a pseudonym when I told Mr. [Diputs] that my name was Anita Life, because I said that to his face. ❋ Rodney Basil (2004)

· [Enter] [pseudonym] here · [Dr. Seuss] uses a pseudonym ❋ Scuffed Dictionary (2017)

My pseudonym is hardboi69. ❋ Hardboi69 (2018)

pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym ❋ The Random Random (2022)

Your pseudonym: ____________ ❋ Imwideawake (2012)

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