mienmienne
Mienmienne is a term used in discussions of online identity to denote the perceived continuity of an individual's appearance, demeanor, and personal signature across multiple digital contexts. It describes how a person’s public presentation—visual style, tone of communication, and habitual choices—appears to belong to a single, self-owned presentation rather than to separate personas tied to each platform.
The neologism combines the French words mien (appearance or bearing) and mienne (my/mine), signaling ownership of
Mienmienne is used to analyze cross-platform self-presentation, including consistent color palettes, framing, rhetorical style, and behavioral
Relationship to related concepts and reception
The term overlaps with established concepts such as impression management, self-presentation, and online identity, but proponents
See also: self-presentation, online identity, impression management, avatar studies. Example: a study might describe a high