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Gatekeeping

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Gatekeeping meaning

The act or process of limiting another party's participation in a collective identity or an activity, usually due to undue pettiness, resentment, selfishness, complacency, or overprotectiveness.

Example sentences (20)

And since we're not in the business of gatekeeping here at POPSUGAR, I'm more than happy to divulge all of my best denim findings below.

Apple is one of six companies targeted by European regulators under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which claims Big Tech has several gatekeeping services that stifle competition and should be broken up.

Beyond the classroom, I learnt journalism here and I don’t see gatekeeping against good stories.

Similar to the role he took in selecting the PSC and the Politburo, Xi “personally directed the gatekeeping” of selections to the Central Committee.

To fight what it considers to be unfair gatekeeping of its browser, Vivaldi said that it’s masquerading as Microsoft Edge to enable users to gain access to Bing Chat.

When I told her that, this resulted in a huge argument about me gatekeeping my wife’s things.

And even if the fixation wanes, trans people will still be left with the long-existing obstacles that already burdened our health—insurance barriers, mental health evaluations, steep costs, too few providers, gatekeeping.

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In other words, Walmart isn't in the business of gatekeeping this summer.

She called the move gatekeeping and anti-competitive.

Spirit allocations are a horrible form of gatekeeping.

I’ve picked out five you should try, all from indie growers, but first I want to talk about that word — “saignée” — because a lot of wine is hidden behind foreign language rules, and it makes for unfortunate gatekeeping.

MWC 2020 gets cancelled, the U.S. once again accuses Huawei of spying, and Youtube is looking into gatekeeping streaming.

We can do that by redirecting our resources from gatekeeping to providing a free and inclusive education on our rights and those who fought for them, perhaps as a prerequisite to submitting the citizenship application.

As the VA has become an increasingly attractive target for corporate lobbying, Miller has emerged as a one-man gatekeeping operation.

Subscription services menace Valve’s whole business model—but not if Valve starts gatekeeping access to other publishers’ subscriptions.

Yet libraries are based upon the concepts of curation and gatekeeping.

And so there is built into the Democratic Party presidential selection process - continues to exist - this kind of element of gatekeeping.

The Congress for Cultural Freedom’s ideological weaponry even extended to the level of high intellectual theory for its gatekeeping.

This academic hegemony can translate into impositions of certain research methodologies through the gatekeeping process of international academic publications, conference presentation selection, institutional review boards, and funding.