Are Social Platforms Replacing Traditional Literary Gatekeepers?

For much of literary history, access to readers was controlled by a small group of gatekeepers—publishers, editors, critics, and cultural institutions. These figures decided which manuscripts were published, which authors were promoted, and which books were considered worthy of serious attention. Their influence shaped literary canons, public taste, and even the careers of generations of writers. Today, however, the rise of social platforms has disrupted this long-standing system.

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