Difference between revisions of "Fake Identifier"
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#[[Subject ID]]s that represent legal entities and do not represent themselves as some [[Entity]] that they are not. | #[[Subject ID]]s that represent legal entities and do not represent themselves as some [[Entity]] that they are not. | ||
#[[Pseudonym]]s which are alternate [[Identifier]]s representing alternate personas of a real human being (or perhaps other legal entity). | #[[Pseudonym]]s which are alternate [[Identifier]]s representing alternate personas of a real human being (or perhaps other legal entity). | ||
− | #[[Independent User Agent]]s that are sanctioned to operate on behalf of a real human being or other legal entity. | + | #[[Independent User Agent]]s [[Identifier]]s that are sanctioned to operate on behalf of a real human being (or perhaps other legal entity). |
==Problems== | ==Problems== |
Revision as of 14:04, 11 January 2019
Full Title or Meme
Identities that appear to be controlled and representative of real human beings, but are actually controlled by bots for their own purposes.
Context
- There are three types of Identifier that are not considered "Fake" for the purposes of this definition:
- Subject IDs that represent legal entities and do not represent themselves as some Entity that they are not.
- Pseudonyms which are alternate Identifiers representing alternate personas of a real human being (or perhaps other legal entity).
- Independent User Agents Identifiers that are sanctioned to operate on behalf of a real human being (or perhaps other legal entity).
Problems
Solutions
A Fake Identifier is also one category of Artificial Identifier.