Kayzokun
Kayzokun t1_j6i362c wrote
Reply to comment by CoatedGoat in ELI5: what does "salience" mean? by CoatedGoat
Ok, hear me out:
“Salience is the noun form of the condition of being salient. It may also be used to call something a highlight, or a definitive attribute.
Saliency is a synonym for salience and there is no difference between the two. Salience is more popular, being used slightly more than three times for each saliency. The exception is in the business world, where saliency is used as a term for brand awareness; in other words, the degree to which the brand sets itself apart from competition.”
Kayzokun t1_j6i2d5o wrote
Reply to ELI5: what does "salience" mean? by CoatedGoat
I’ve searched synonyms in google, I hope it helps:
“Some common synonyms of salient are conspicuous, noticeable, outstanding, prominent, remarkable, and striking.”
Kayzokun t1_j6i55x1 wrote
Reply to comment by CoatedGoat in ELI5: what does "salience" mean? by CoatedGoat
Well, I sincerely don’t know, without reading what are you reading. But I suppose, based on what I understand, is an obsession with a specific game over other games. But I don’t know for sure, sorry.