the.com/exclusive
A velvet rope spun into a virtue, keeping people out as the whole point.
means Available to or owned by only one person or group, with everyone else firmly uninvited.
from From Latin excludere, to shut out, built from ex (out) and claudere (to close) — the same root that bolts a cloister door.
News usageOften a story nobody else wanted yet.
Hidden mathValue rises as access shrinks.
Logic twinExclusive or means one, never both.