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Friendship Is Countersignaling


Friendship Is Countersignaling | Slate Star Codex

Countersignaling is doing something that is the opposite of a certain status to show that you are so clearly that status that you don't even need to signal it.

Friendship Is (Still) Countersignaling - Slate Star Codex

Being yourself is a form of countersignaling. If you are able to conspicuously not make any effort to impress your date, but still seem like an okay human ...

Nuanced and Extreme Countersignaling - LessWrong

Let's say that friendship is on the scale of solid friends > budding friendship > acquaintances > strangers > enemies. ... signals would also ...

Signalling and Countersignalling - Definition and examples

For example, imagine you are so rich that signalling your wealth is no longer worth the effort, so you don't splurge on fancy cars and extravagances. Your lack ...

Nuanced and Extreme Countersignaling - GreaterWrong.com

Let's say that friendship is on the scale of solid friends > budding friendship > acquaintances > strangers > enemies. If Scott and Becca are ...

Signaling: The Language Peacocks, Gazelles, and Humans All Speak

Countersignaling is the easier option because it doesn't involve an active effort. We are most likely to countersignal when a given trait is obvious to any ...

Signaling and Counter Signaling - James Quiambao

When you're high status, then countersignaling is a high status move. But countersignaling only works if you're high status. If you're low ...

SCPantera on X: ""Simpsons did it" but for Scott Alexander posts ...

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The Logic Behind Status Signaling - Rob Henderson's Newsletter

... friend claimed he was a “disposable lighter repairman. ... In his book Discover Your Inner Economist, Tyler Cowen discusses countersignaling in the context of ...

Things You Can't Countersignal - LessWrong

You cannot counter signal with people who have no previous impression about the attribute you are counter-signaling. Whether the person is a ...

Too Cool for School? Signaling and Countersignaling

While it might seem that the sender is just saving signaling costs by not signaling, we show that countersignaling can be interpreted as a signal of confidence ...

TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL? A THEORY OF COUNTERSIGNALING

Counter-countersignaling and mixed strategy equilibria. Real world ... friendship in an even worse light than that which politeness signals. The ...

TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL? SIGNALING AND COUNTERSIGNALING

Acquaintances show their good intentions by politely ignoring one's flaws, while close friends show intimacy by teasingly highlighting them. People of ...

(PDF) Too Cool for School? A Theory of Countersignaling

Hence they may countersignal even when signaling is a productive activity. To evaluate this theory we report on a two-- cell experiment in which the unique Nash ...

TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL? SIGNALING AND COUNTERSIGNALING

Counter-countersignaling and mixed strategy equilibria. ... some information is available that would put the friendship in an even worse light than that which.

Be Wary of Imitating High-Status People Who Can Afford to ...

One form of countersignaling is excess humility. It increases status for those who are already high status, but humility decreases status for ...

Friends “Jealous” of New Life that is Thanks to Estrangement - Reddit

That being said maybe I'm sensitive to even friendly countersignaling of someone trying to imply happiness and being impressed, like maybe that ...

Countersignaling - Psynso

Countersignalling is the behaviour where agents with the highest level of a given property invest less into proving it than individuals with a medium level ...

What Your Social Signals Reveal | Psychology Today Australia

How Status Affects Countersignalling ... But most people can't countersignal. If one is already a respected person, countersignaling conveys ...

Too cool for school? Signaling and countersignaling - EconStor

Acquaintances show their good intentions by politely ignoring one's flaws, while close friends show intimacy by teasingly highlighting them. People of moderate ...