I would certainly recommend to everyone who wants to become famous (as a bloger, singer, actor, etc.) to choose a pseudonym, stick to it, and never reveal anything personal.
The only anonymous celebrity I can think of is Bansky.
Staying anonymous is not compatible with becoming famous.
I would guess most people become famous before they realize the advantage of anonymity, and then it’s too late to start with a fresh name.
But it’s also possible that it’s simply not worth the effort, because when you become famous enough, someone will dox you anyway.
Could be interesting to know how much advantage (trivial inconvenience for wannabe stalkers) provides a pseudonym when your real name can be easily found on wikipedia; e.g. “Madonna”. Or how big emotional difference for a potential stalker does it make whether a famous blogger displays their photo on their blog or not.
The only anonymous celebrity I can think of is Bansky.
Staying anonymous is not compatible with becoming famous.
Satoshi Nakamoto is also famous and pseudonymous, but this conjunction is very rare IMO.
Aha, thank you, a second example. Though I don’t know if he’s known by name in the general population.
I would guess most people become famous before they realize the advantage of anonymity, and then it’s too late to start with a fresh name.
But it’s also possible that it’s simply not worth the effort, because when you become famous enough, someone will dox you anyway.
Could be interesting to know how much advantage (trivial inconvenience for wannabe stalkers) provides a pseudonym when your real name can be easily found on wikipedia; e.g. “Madonna”. Or how big emotional difference for a potential stalker does it make whether a famous blogger displays their photo on their blog or not.
My favorite anonymous person is B. Traven.
*Banksy
He’s so anonymous I don’t even know how to spell his (or maybe her) name! :-)