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What (who) is dumbed down - definition

DELIBERATE OVERSIMPLIFICATION OF INTELLECTUAL CONTENT
Dumb down; Dumbed-down; Dumbing Down; Dumbdown

dumbed down      
<jargon> Simplified, with a strong connotation of *over*simplified. Often, a marketroid will insist that the interfaces and documentation of software be dumbed down after the designer has burned untold gallons of midnight oil making it smart. This creates friction. See user-friendly. (1995-04-14)
Dumbing down         
Dumbing down is the deliberate oversimplification of intellectual content in education, literature, and cinema, news, video games, and culture. Originated in 1933, the term "dumbing down" was movie-business slang, used by screenplay writers, meaning: "[to] revise so as to appeal to those of little education or intelligence".
dumb down         
If you dumb down something, you make it easier for people to understand, especially when this spoils it.
No one favored dumbing down the magazine.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n, also V n P, V
dumbing down
He accused broadcasters of contributing to the dumbing down of America.
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Dumbing down

Dumbing down is the deliberate oversimplification of intellectual content in education, literature, and cinema, news, video games, and culture. Originated in 1933, the term "dumbing down" was movie-business slang, used by screenplay writers, meaning: "[to] revise so as to appeal to those of little education or intelligence". Dumbing-down varies according to subject matter, and usually involves the diminishment of critical thought by undermining standard language and learning standards, thus trivializing academic standards, culture, and meaningful information, as in the case of popular culture.

In Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (1979), the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002) proposed that, in a society in which the cultural practices of the ruling class are rendered and established as the legitimate culture, said distinction then devalues the cultural capital of the subordinate middle- and working- classes, and thus limits their social mobility within their own society.

Examples of use of dumbed down
1. We already have dumbed down ‘edukayshun‘ dumbed down television, dumbed down government and now, coming to a supermarket near you, dumbed down shopping.
2. It wasn‘t dulled and dumbed down for Western palates.
3. The statistics are a sham and the exams dumbed down.
4. Secondary school league tables are rigged by dumbed down exams.
5. A–levels ‘dumbed down‘ It demonstrates that the "gold standard" of A–levels has been dumbed down to such an extent that pupils now have to collect huge numbers just to achieve the same level as an IB.