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The tendency to feel anonymity in a large group is known as "deindividuation." This psychological state occurs when individuals feel less self-aware and less accountable for their actions, often leading to behavior that is more impulsive or deviant. Deindividuation can result from factors such as group size, reduced personal responsibility, and the presence of anonymity, which can diminish social norms and inhibit self-regulation.

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