pearinglusehood
Pearinglusehood is a coined term used in online discourse and some speculative writing to describe the perceived blurring of private and public boundaries in digital life. In common usage, pearinglusehood denotes situations in which aspects of a person’s private life, personal data, or intimate traits become accessible or visible within public or semi-public spaces such as social media feeds, comment sections, and algorithmically curated recommendations. The concept emphasizes the permeability of boundaries between private self and public persona and the influence of platforms, data practices, and design choices in shaping that permeability.
Etymology and scope: The term is new and lacks a formal etymology or consensus on its exact
Usage and implications: In discussions of digital culture, pearinglusehood is used to critique expectations of constant
Limitations and reception: Because it lacks formal definition and limited adoption, interpretations vary and some critics
See also: privacy, digital identity, online self-presentation, data surveillance.