I think of Schelling points as the the things that result without specific coordination, but only common background knowledge.
Yes, but specific coordination today can create the common background knowledge for tomorrow.
Yes. And schelling points refer to the latter (IE, coordination that was done in the long time past that creates common knowledge), and not the former (coordination around this specific decision point)
Yes, but specific coordination today can create the common background knowledge for tomorrow.
Yes. And schelling points refer to the latter (IE, coordination that was done in the long time past that creates common knowledge), and not the former (coordination around this specific decision point)