presspel
Presspel is a term used in media studies and information science to describe a theoretical framework for examining how editorial processes and automated linguistic tools interact in the production and dissemination of press content. The concept treats "press" as the social institution that creates and channels information, and "spel" (a coined shorthand for spelling and language editing) as the set of automated and human language tools that shape wording. In this view, the final text is a product of both human decision-making and algorithmic influence, including spell checkers, grammar tools, style guides, and platform-driven moderation.
Origin and usage: The term arose in speculative discussions about digital publishing and journalism, intended to
Characteristics: Presspel emphasizes the co-dependency of human editors and machine tools, identifies points where errors can
See also: editorial workflow, automated editing, readability, misinformation, media ethics.