Communication: A Simple Multi-Stage Model

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/2GHxvfoRvNGZw4iFg/communication-a-simple-multi-stage-model

[Communication is a lot like a game of telephone. Information needs to flow from your head to the the medium to the other person to the other person’s head. As a result, there are lots of places where miscommunication can happen. Some actionable suggestions are given for how to do better.] A simplified way I think about communication is with a multi-stage model, where the information flows from one step to the next, often becoming transformed along the way, sort of like the game of Telephone. By "communication", I mean to refer to the process by which an idea travels from one person’s head to another’s. When discussed in this manner, it is relevant to questions I have about pedagogy and the nature of media, i.e. how to teach things and how the vehicles we use to transmit information affect the process. At each step, I will go over what happens to the information being presented. Here is basic multi-stage example to start us off: Ankit has a thought about the question of consciousness.He writes it down into an essay and sends it to Beth.Beth reads the essay and interprets the ideas in her head.She excitedly explains them to Cai Yi. If we track the development of the idea, as it goes through host to host, there are several natural places where the idea is stored: