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people who decide what counts as good before you get a chance to decide for yourself.
means anyone who controls access to a resource, status, or scene and can say yes or no on your behalf.
from from the literal keeper of a city gate, who decided who entered and who waited outside; the word jumped into sociology in the 1940s when researcher Kurt Lewin used it to describe how information gets filtered before reaching the public.
lewin's coinagefirst used it to study how families decide what food to buy
internet ironythe web was built to kill gatekeepers, then grew new ones
job title nowalgorithms are the newest, least accountable gatekeepers