Personoidumpia
Personoidumpia is a neologism used in speculative discourse about digital identity. It denotes a hypothetical phenomenon in which a person’s online traces, digital avatars, and data footprints are aggregated into multiple autonomous 'personoids' that act as proxies or representations of the original individual. The term blends person, oid (resembling or likeness), and dump (data dump), emphasizing both likeness and data-driven replication.
Origin and usage: The term appears in essays on cyberethics, philosophy of mind, and speculative fiction as
Mechanisms and characteristics: In the imagined scenario, 'personoids' arise when a substantial corpus of personal data—posts,
Implications: Personoidumpia raises questions about privacy, consent, accountability, and the boundaries of digital personhood. Potential protections