Ford:
That's retarded. Either it's valid or it's not. Using it against me only is complete bullshit.
Why don't you try reading my posts?
Captain Ford fits both those criteria.
That said, the congruence of the Captain Ford factors is not something I can overlook.
In addition, look at this:
Votes after this one did not count.
Not only did Ford make the tie, but he did it 30 minutes prior to the deadline. If that's not a scum move, I don't know what is. Minor FoS goes out to Zombie Urist for not breaking it.
I'm seeing you lynched because of multiple factors that I've already stated. I don't want to use online status as the sole factor in a lynch, but since you have so much going for you, you get my vote.
NQT:
Regarding Ford
So team town in on track to lynch Ford, possibly or possibly not with collusion from scum.
This feels scummy to me- it's vague and nonspecific, but it's like you're trying to be the cheerleader for Team Town. I don't know, but it bugs me.
Correct me if I've miscounted but he has the widest range of people that have voted for him and that he had voted for. This means he's least likely to be a mason (who we'd expect to have a narrower range of serious attackers and targets), most likely to be a normal townsperson and medium likely to be scum. That's my read. I don't want to bandwagon on someone that isn't more than 50% scummy in my eyes.
Are you putting equal weight to all votes? RVs should matter little, pressure votes some, and lynch votes a lot.
How scummy is Ford? Who is the highest percentage scummy person to you right now?
What's the theory on info-lynching: do people think it's ever a good idea? We're in such a majority here as town that we can afford up to five mislynches providing scum continue to be conservative with their powers. Someone had to die at the end of each week and it's always better that we decide rather than letting a draw give scum the pick. I argued earlier that getting rid of the non-participating players would be in our best interest as it would give us a clearer vote majority over the scum. However, lynching active players does give us more information. So what's the consensus on killing probable friends?
I'm going to break this into two questions.
What's the theory on info-lynching: do people think it's ever a good idea?
Sometimes. Given the lack of a nightkill, this game is a good candidate, as we're likely to see many more lynches than a comparable game this size. However, doing it willy-nilly is a terrible idea. I'd say rather than just do an "info lynch", in a situation like this when a obviously good candidate for lynch comes up, go for it. If the game gets closer to LYLO, though, go back to standard scum-hunting.
So what's the consensus on killing probable friends?
Why would you ever do this? If someone is likely town, why lynch them ever?
Tiruin: Missed a question in
this post.Hey, what about we proclaim more activity by gambling eh?
What was the point of this post? I don't see one.