Digerati is new to me. Also - unlike Glitterati - it is not in the Oxford English Dictionary. There is
digitalia, but that relates to foxglove extract. It is a piece of jargon and unlikely to stick, especially as the meaning is ambiguous.
Try a few friends or colleagues with one of those 'meaning' competition - digerati do a lot of digging, or are addicted to digitalis, or have very long fingers, or have a degree. This last is what I first took it to mean, and I doubt that I'm the only one.
If you want a sensible word for these characters, why not
Neurocracy?
As for the
Wikipedia, it does have some partisan articles, but so do other reference works, including the
Encyclopedia Britannica. I've
already detailed this at the Wikipedia itself, if you're interested. I've found it wise to always check several sources and never believe anything controversial unless it comes from at least two independent sources. But the Wikipedia is the best source for general reference.
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who lives in the UK