Thanks for presenting - really interesting research.
I'm wondering about the potential applications of this research to other types of knowledge disseminated by a government, i.e. not just policy changes but ideology. Additionally, can you talk about the difficulties you foresee applying this to other contexts, such as ares where there are multiple sources of incoming messages or areas with very different cultural norms (e.g. societies where signaling concerns might not be as strong, thus the 63% decline in conversations might lessen).
Thanks for presenting - really interesting research.
I'm wondering about the potential applications of this research to other types of knowledge disseminated by a government, i.e. not just policy changes but ideology. Additionally, can you talk about the difficulties you foresee applying this to other contexts, such as ares where there are multiple sources of incoming messages or areas with very different cultural norms (e.g. societies where signaling concerns might not be as strong, thus the 63% decline in conversations might lessen).