chosenselected
Chosenselected is a neologism used to describe a two-step curation state in which items pass through a preliminary selection and then a more stringent final selection. The term combines “chosen” and “selected” to emphasize that an item has met multiple criteria across distinct stages, resulting in a refined subset.
Origins and usage are informal, and the term lacks a formal standard definition across disciplines. It appears
Process and criteria commonly associated with chosenselected involve two stages. The first stage uses broad, inclusive
Applications of the concept include digital libraries and media platforms prioritizing high-relevance or high-quality items, corporate
See also: content curation, decision-support systems, filter bubble, selection bias.