bluser
Bluser is a term used in discussions of online privacy to describe a user whose identity and personal attributes are intentionally blurred or obscured by platform design. Unlike anonymous accounts, a bluser retains a degree of traceability that is minimized through configurable privacy controls and dynamic identity practices, rather than removing identity entirely. The word is a portmanteau of blur and user and is encountered primarily in privacy research, design debates, and some cyberculture writings. There is no formal standard definition, and usage varies by author.
Typical characteristics include the use of pseudonyms or display names, limited persistent identifiers, avatar-based or abstract
Applications and implications: In design discussions, the bluser model helps explore how platforms can balance usability
See also: anonymity, pseudonymity, privacy by design, data minimization, user profiling.