Deindividuation Definition
    noun
  
 (psychology) The situation where antinormative behaviour is released in groups in which individuals are not seen or paid attention to as individuals; immersion in a group to the point at which the individual ceases to be seen as such.
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Origin of Deindividuation
-  de- + individuation, first described in 1952 by Leon Festinger and colleagues. From Wiktionary 
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