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A gatekeeper is a [[headmate]] who controls [[switching]], access to certain areas inside the headspace, or access to certain system members or memories. In [[Gateway|gateway systems]], this can also refer to a headmate whose job it is to watch over new system members trying to enter the system and either welcome them or deny them access.  
A '''gatekeeper''' is a [[headmate]] who controls [[switching]], access to certain areas inside the [[headspace]], or access to certain [[system]] members or memories.
 
In [[gateway|gateway systems]], this can also refer to a headmate whose job it is to watch over new system members trying to enter the system and either welcome them or deny them access.  


Some gatekeepers may be able to force switches.
Some gatekeepers may be able to force switches.


==Related Terms==
== History ==
Gatekeepers can be [[Trauma Holder|trauma holders]] if they are a memory repository for a whole system, and may use more specific labels, like [[Overseer|overseer]], [[innkeeper]], [[Internal Self Helper|ISH]], or [[Receptionist|receptionist]].
The general sense of gatekeeping, restricting access or information, has been in use since around since 1943. In the context of plurality, gatekeeper has been in use for several decades. The usage in the context of [[gateway|gateway systems]] is more recent.
 
Elentor was coined as a synonym to gatekeeper on October 7th, 2020 by pluralrights on Tumblr due to the negative connotations the word gatekeeper holds (primarily in online communities).<ref>https://pluralrights.tumblr.com/post/631371981109018624/plural-terms-roundup-3</ref>


==History==
== Related Terms ==
The general sense of gatekeeping, restricting access or information, has been in use since around since 1943. In the context of plurality, gatekeeper has been in use for several decades. The usage in the context of [[Gateway|gateway systems]] is more recent.
Gatekeepers can be [[trauma holder]]s if they are a memory repository for a whole system, and may use more specific labels, like [[overseer]], [[innkeeper]], [[Internal Self Helper|ISH]], or [[receptionist]].


[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:System Roles]]

Revision as of 19:40, 4 January 2022


gatekeeper ( n.)
SynonymsElentor
Applies toheadmates
Coinerdid-research.org and the Seafoam System. Elentor coined by pluralrights.

A gatekeeper is a headmate who controls switching, access to certain areas inside the headspace, or access to certain system members or memories.

In gateway systems, this can also refer to a headmate whose job it is to watch over new system members trying to enter the system and either welcome them or deny them access.

Some gatekeepers may be able to force switches.

History

The general sense of gatekeeping, restricting access or information, has been in use since around since 1943. In the context of plurality, gatekeeper has been in use for several decades. The usage in the context of gateway systems is more recent.

Elentor was coined as a synonym to gatekeeper on October 7th, 2020 by pluralrights on Tumblr due to the negative connotations the word gatekeeper holds (primarily in online communities).[1]

Related Terms

Gatekeepers can be trauma holders if they are a memory repository for a whole system, and may use more specific labels, like overseer, innkeeper, ISH, or receptionist.