This, week, I was reading Lionel Page’s fantastic post on his Substack, Optimally Irrational, which I fully recommend. The post talks about why we use ambiguous statements, innuendos, and hints in communication. He writes, “Communicating, and exchanging information is fundamentally cooperative… However, communication interactions are not pure cooperative games. They are what game theorist Thomas Schelling (1960) called
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Seinfeld, Signals, and Games
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This, week, I was reading Lionel Page’s fantastic post on his Substack, Optimally Irrational, which I fully recommend. The post talks about why we use ambiguous statements, innuendos, and hints in communication. He writes, “Communicating, and exchanging information is fundamentally cooperative… However, communication interactions are not pure cooperative games. They are what game theorist Thomas Schelling (1960) called