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  • adjective computing, of data depersonalized

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Examples

  • Among the members of the collective that anthropologist Ilse Martin pseudonymized as the "New Age Brotherhood," the charismatic leader's precipitous shift from Asian asceticism to a heavy dependence on the Bible resulted in an expectation that the daughters of Eve would meekly "submit to their lord" in marriage.

    Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83 2007

  • Media, however, get criticized for printing anonymous/pseudonymized comments.

    Discourse.net: Ambition 2009

  • I have pseudonymized the department name, the faculty member's name, and my name, but for the next week, the name of the university shall remain unaltered.

    Archive 2007-03-01 ScienceWoman 2007

  • I have pseudonymized the department name, the faculty member's name, and my name, but for the next week, the name of the university shall remain unaltered.

    Taking a stand and naming names ScienceWoman 2007

  • Just the other day, I had the following conversation at lunch with one of my new colleagues appropriately pseudonymized in my new job.

    Bad Mood FemaleCSGradStudent 2007

  • Second, given how quickly information search tools evolve, you should assume that your pseudonymized messages will become easier to associate with you over time.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • For example, if you slip up and sign your real name to a supposedly pseudonymized post, this link between you and your alter ego will end up in Google.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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