wnoise comments on Procedural Knowledge Gaps - Less Wrong

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Comment author: wnoise 10 February 2011 04:39:20AM 1 point [-]

I didn't mean to imply that trading glances like this was exclusive to strangers. However: it is a larger portion of the initial signaling, because fewer signals are available than between friends or people otherwise interacting. Secondly, it's more noticeable in strangers, again because of the relative lack of other interactions and signals.

Comment author: Sniffnoy 10 February 2011 04:47:13AM 0 points [-]

Oops, that wasn't the generalization I was thinking of. Sorry; I should have been more explicit. I meant I do this to strangers a lot simply because, e.g., I'm outside and it's nighttime and I'm trying to determine whether or not they're someone I know in the first place, which has nothing to do with this.

Comment author: wnoise 10 February 2011 05:06:22AM 0 points [-]

Oh. Yes, people look at each other a lot, naturally, without any signals being sent. It's going to be near impossible to tell from short textual descriptions whether what you're doing is anything like the sexual signaling, but I would suspect not. It's usually done at a fairly subconscious level