I meant signposting to indicate things like saying “here’s a place where I have more to say but not in this context” etc, during for instance a conversation, so I’m truthfully saying that there’s more to the story.
Yeah, I think “intentionally causing others to update in the wrong direction” and “leaving them with their priors” end up pretty similar (if you don’t make strong distinctions between action and omission, which I think this test at least partially rests on) if you have a good model of their priors (which I think is potentially the hardest part here).
I meant signposting to indicate things like saying “here’s a place where I have more to say but not in this context” etc, during for instance a conversation, so I’m truthfully saying that there’s more to the story.
Yeah, I think “intentionally causing others to update in the wrong direction” and “leaving them with their priors” end up pretty similar (if you don’t make strong distinctions between action and omission, which I think this test at least partially rests on) if you have a good model of their priors (which I think is potentially the hardest part here).