Why would you need to? Couldn’t you just convince them that other people won’t like their idea? In the second example above, there seems to be ample evidence that other people aren’t interested.
You’re building a causal model to do that. A babbler only knows that whatever they said to you failed to make you smile and nod, so they will say what they said to you less in the future. Or less to people like you while seeking those who respond better.
One of the consistent patterns with such people is that they have to spread the message really wide. They love awareness raising type things. If they have enough audience they can find at least some agreeable people who smile and nod.
Why would you need to? Couldn’t you just convince them that other people won’t like their idea? In the second example above, there seems to be ample evidence that other people aren’t interested.
You’re building a causal model to do that. A babbler only knows that whatever they said to you failed to make you smile and nod, so they will say what they said to you less in the future. Or less to people like you while seeking those who respond better.
One of the consistent patterns with such people is that they have to spread the message really wide. They love awareness raising type things. If they have enough audience they can find at least some agreeable people who smile and nod.