Dariush:If a claim results in the death of a mafia member, then regardless of what that claim was or who made it, it was beneficial to the town.
Claiming mason is a null-tell, as you've previously said. Quite surprisingly (coming from you), it is true. No scum would be fooled by this because they don't know who's town and who's mason, but masons would be immediatly suspicious because they know you're lying (if you're lying).
Maybe, but a claim is never made in a vacuum. It might not be the person who made the claim who ends up being targeted for the kill. Claiming mason may be part of a gambit to create a false impression of connections to other players, based on how they react to it.
A claim is a tool, and only one of many. Its effectiveness depends on the one using it and the context in which it is made.[/pointingouttheobvious]
...man, it would have been great if I could have articulated it that way to begin with.
Also, what Tiruin said about the stupidity of the whole 'helping scum' thing. You've got to have some seriously inflated opinion of yourself if you think you can sway some scum's opinion about who is mason and who is not merely by giving your reads on people.
Point taken.
Tiruin:I'm going to be excluding information that could help scum find masons.
How does that relate in giving reads on people, hmm? Its pretty obvious you aren't a mason by your earlier posts preceding this, including what you just gave right there - fear of helping scum finding masons. Captain Ford, what could you give, other than your opinion, that would help scum anyway?
Okay, I think "information that could help scum find masons" was too vague. I only withheld my opinions about who I thought was a mason. And honestly, the only person I suspect of being a mason is toaster, but then I also suspect him of being scum. I think he's on a team. I just don't know which one.
...and on rereading,
Toaster's looking scummier than I previously thought. (I'll address him directly in a moment)
Who do you think are masons, and who do you think are scum?
Finding the masons isn't my concern, and it shouldn't be yours either,
Tiruin. So why are you so interested in finding them?
This is completely different from asking for my reads. You explicitly want me to help you find masons. Why?
Next, "I'm giving Tiruin a wide berth because I don't want to end up in another quote war that goes nowhere." > I'm assuming you're judging this by the BM.
That makes no sense [see: metatell]. You fear something may happen because of what you perceive happened before? Hah. Very funny. This seems sincere by how you appear to judge people, but this is a mistake you're doing that is apparent. By what you say, this is either confusion of wording, or obfuscation of written words made by me.
Pardon me, but in the world I live in, past experience is the best indicator of future events. Out of two games I've played with you, I've gotten tangled up in language confusion both times. 2 out of 2. In other words, 100% of the time. Are you
really trying to tell me I'm being irrational?
And I've been giving you a wide berth, not ignoring you. You kind of seem to be your own worst enemy.
Tiruin, you've been fishing for people's alliances ever since the game began. Why? How does that help you? How does it help the town win?
Why do you want to know who I think the masons are? What would that information tell you?
Edosurist: What would we gain by lynching NQT that would make lynching a townie worthwhile? What specifically would make it more valuable than mislynching someone else?
Phantom: I realize you're requesting replacement, but could you fully explain your case against Edosurist? And maybe address this, which expands on his OMGUS statement and you appear to have missed.
How is Phantom suspicious because of that? And that note on Edos, you're relating him specifically to a townie, or am I misreading what you mean there?
I suppose my reads have changed a bit since I caught up.
Edosurist: His statement when he voted NQT was strange. I still read him as slightly town. But slightly dumber town.
Phantom: I'm reading him as slightly scummier. His vote seemed lazy because he missed pieces of the discussion when he voted. But that could simply be from lack of time.
Something about the way he played the Q&A game is pinging my scumdar for some reason.
Tolyk: Oh hey, he's posted finally. Apparently one of his posts got eaten. Still, one missing post in that timespan still makes him very lurky.
Toaster: Aloof, friendly, bandwagon vote (with a good reason), playing up reason for bandwagon. Everyone else I'm uncertain about, but with toaster, it all just clicks.
Err ... I said I was busy, not sick.
Eheh...well, that still stands. Get well from being busy!
Well, I did get pretty exhausted. 48 hours without (much) sleep will do that to you.
Toaster:notquitethere is still doing it and is still scum:
ZU
My read is informed by Nerjin's demise: who is the person he would have tried to kill? Captain Ford is the most likely answer, as I explained in my post above. This isn't buddying, this is logic. If someone can give me a convincing counterfactual to my earlier argument then I'll revise my opinion.
You found NQT scummy for answering
ZU's question?
That was either lazy or intentional. NQT didn't say anything new. He made a mistake when he stated that information in the first place, but I don't see a problem with him using it to explain his read since it's already out there.
You've been aloof since the game started, commenting on the proceedings but not applying pressure to anyone. You jumped on the NQT bandwagon late -- for good reason, admittedly -- but you aren't looking closely at his posts. To me, a member of the town should be concerned about whether or not he's made the right choice, and should be more careful in analyzing his target's posts than you have been.
Your overall behavior -- aloofness, applying little pressure, jumping on a slip by a weak player and playing it up -- just strikes me as classic scum behavior. Given your experience, this profile fits very well. Ever since you started attacking NQT, you've barely even talked to anyone else.
I'm confident that's an accurate summary of your behavior. But if you can offer greater insight, I would like to hear it.