In the future don't propose teams with spies in it on purpose.
You're putting words in my mouth. I believed everyone on that team to be a rebel. But I always consider the possibility I'm wrong.
I only did that because, based upon the way people said they were voting, the team was going to fail even if I upvoted. Since my upvote couldn't pass the team, I cast a downvote in case I was wrong, there was a spy on the team, and a spy switched their vote to put it through.
Since it wasn't clear, here's how I saw the votes, including links to the posts where they were declared:
ToonyMan:
Upzombie urist:
DownNerjin:
DownTiruin:
UpDariush:
DownToaster:
DownLeafsnail: Down - I can't find a post where he stated his vote. But he's been very clear that he believes Nerjin to be a spy, so a downvote is obvious.
notquitethere: Up - He didn't call out his vote either, and now I'm not sure why I assumed he would upvote.
Teams with Captain Ford or Zombie Urist will get no up-votes from me. Nor Leafsnail because he's been on both failing missions.
This is a very sudden and dramatic flip,
Nerjin. I never said how I was going to vote, and I had good reasons for casting a downvote. Previously, you also supported a team with ZU on it.
Explain.
notquitethere: I don't think you ever claimed your vote in-thread. What were your reasons for upvoting and why haven't you posted them yet?
So you downvoted because you thought the team might have a spy. But you proposed it anyway, and it could have passed if one more person voted for it. And you didn't take into account the possibility of multiple spies switching their votes. Am I reading you right here?
1. Not exactly. I wanted the team to pass, but when Nerjin downvoted that no longer seemed possible. That put me in a position where the team could only pass if a spy wanted it to.
I could have been 99% sure of the people I picked, but with a 0% chance of the team passing, there was nothing to be gained by upvoting. However, in the 1% chance I was wrong, a downvote could be beneficial.
2. There's nothing I could have done if multiple spies changed their votes (short of putting out a call for other people to downvote). But unless they're talking in code, the spies aren't coordinating, so they have to guess how the others are going to act. There was a limited amount of time to vote, people are in different time zones, and some of them likely had to vote without knowing everything.
They could win the game by upvoting, but if they're wrong, then all they would have accomplished is completely blowing their cover. That's a very strong disincentive.
I won't say I wasn't worried about it. But I made a judgment call, based on the fact that I believed the team to be a good one, and the fact that spies would have to take a big risk to secretly upvote.
PPE: Dariush. Who said something similar in fewer words.
Ahem, I lost myself for a while there. What I meant was, why the sudden switch to NQT and Tiruin? (and from me and LS, for that matter)
I would also like to hear the answer to this.