noun
- a system or society in which political commentary, policy, and public opinion are dominated by pundits and media experts rather than elected officials or the general public
Usage: informal; often used critically to describe excessive influence of political commentators
Examples
- Critics argue that cable news has created a punditocracy where talking heads shape policy more than voters do.
- The rise of punditocracy has made it harder for ordinary citizens to have their voices heard in political debates.
- Some worry that punditocracy prioritizes entertainment value over substantive policy discussion.
- The 2020 election exposed the limitations of punditocracy when many expert predictions proved wrong.
- Social media has challenged traditional punditocracy by giving ordinary people a platform to share opinions.