Lists Masquerade as Votes

Updated: 2026.05.12 6D ago 1 sources
Media outlets sometimes solicit expert nominations or conduct surveys but then secretly let an internal editorial team decide the final ranked list, while presenting the result as the product of a vote. That presentation misleads readers about how representative or democratic the outcome is and concentrates cultural authority inside editorial rooms. — This practice undermines media credibility, warps public taste formation, and creates lasting grievances that can delegitimize cultural institutions.

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Rick Beato Versus the NY Times
Ted Gioia 2026.05.12 100% relevant
The New York Times asked 250 "music insiders" to nominate songwriters but the final 30 were chosen by six NYT critics — language described as a ‘filter’ — and a defensive NYT video amplified the backlash.
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