Captain Ford:"He then claims..."
I said right when I posted it that I wanted superBlast to read it. Don't you dare try to tell me it wasn't good for him.
superBlast wasn't the one who was most affected in the context of the game, not by a long shot. You and I both know that wasn't what I was referring to. You posted a load of information that happened to be laden with sideways accusations when you could just have easily PMed it, then claimed that nobody needed to read it. That's a passive way to go about building a case, and looks sneaky as hell. The notes on borno are the ones relevant to the game as it stands, and you're purposely ignoring them while going on about how you just wanted to be helpful to super. Great. Super. I don't care.
"...he supposedly didn't think they were worth bringing up"
Blatant lie. I have said multiple times that I believed they were worth posting. I even said I have a PM from a player who thanked me profusely for posting them.
Allow me to make a rebuttal:
PPE: Goddamnit, Ford. [P.P.S. You just set yourself up to get lynched, assuming last votecount is correct.]
What? Dammit. I misread the votecount. I thought superBlast only had one vote from Nerjin.
Well, I'm not going to tie the vote back up. So Extension.
...and that took me about three hours. But it was productive.
I hope you feel so, because I'm not reading that wall of text.
I really, really hope not. Like I said, it's for superBlast mostly. It's also for me to refer back to.
If I'd known superBlast was on death row, I probably wouldn't have put in as much effort. But I did what I had to do to get a good grip on the game in a short timespan.
So in other words, they weren't worth posting in the context of the game, they were worth posting in the context of you helping super. And yet somehow they were posted in the game thread, despite their value being only for superBlast's enlightenment and your own back-referencing. That equates to them supposedly not being worth talking about in public view. You're contradicting yourself here.
"...insignificant"
Where did you get that from? I never said they were inconsequential, just that I didn't expect anyone to read them (as confirmed almost immediately by Shakerag). I mean, they're notes. I fully expect to be fielding questions based on them for a good while, as I am now, but it's not like you haven't read the stuff they're based on already.
See above. If your suspicions aren't worth talking about, they're insignificant. You made statements to the effect that they weren't useful for the game, yet posted them anyways. Again, you're being contradictory.
"...which frankly I couldn't be arsed to read completely"
Uh huh. Case in point.
Except not at all. I skimmed it, noticed that it was a list of summaries with a bit of superficial analysis, and didn't bother wasting my time carefully reading and re-reading each entry. WoTs are fine, but unless they have some sort of real insight I don't really care.
"Oversaturation of data"
I have a bit of a reputation for being verbose. I include things that are supplemental -- showing my work, so to speak -- but always in spoilers, and always clearly marked so I don't waste people's time. If they want to verify my reasoning, they can. It's optional content, for people who have more time and interest.
There's no optional content in Mafia. There's useful data, insights, and analyses, and there's junk not worth posting. If you posted it, you obviously think it was worth mentioning, and yet you keep saying that it isn't necessary for us to read it. That's massively contradictory, and comes off very poorly on my proverbial sneak-o-meter.
"appear active without saying too much of substance"
So you're saying that, if you take out the post with my personal notes in it, it looks like I'm lurking?
In the context of those notes? Yes. Hells yes. It's incredibly easy to throw together a post summarizing either someone's behavior or another player's case and leave it at that. I'm not saying that's all you've done, but you did dabble in it.
And aren't you doing much the same thing?
Heh, no. I won't patronize you by calling that a nice try. I attempt to avoid posting irrelevancies, and when I do post I endeavor to fully address both anything posted towards me and any concerns or suspicions I may have at the time, as well as anything of tangental importance to the game (like, say, being away from internet connectivity).
((As an aside, I think of Nadaka every time I read one of your posts. It's the avatar. :x))
(Oh yeah, I spotted him earlier. Has he had that avatar long?)
((As long as I can remember.))
Regarding your read on spaghetti: did you see the original question? The behavior he described is scummy, yes, but it is an accurate answer to the question he was asked.
I want you to read this very carefully.
But since you insist, hey Spaghetti. How would you best keep the scum from targetting you?
I would deflect it to other people. Build up a good case against someone else, and push it hard if votes started falling on my head. If that failed, then I would push against those leading the bandwagon against me and try to expose them while they're weak on the offence. Try to reveal them to the people following for the wagon.
That's scummy as hell, and the original context of the question set him as town. If you're saving cases on other people to use to divert attention from yourself, that's scum behavior, regardless of whether he was supposed to be speaking as town or scum. That he responded like scum says to me that he is thinking in a scum mindset, and therefore is quite possibly scum. Also note that the original question was on how he would prevent
scum from targeting him while he was town. So not only does he respond like scum, but as if the scum would be distracted from an easy mislynch of one townie by a slightly more difficult mislynch of another.
In other words, he was asked to think as town defending himself from scum. His response was of scum trying to defend himself from town. That's about as scummy a tell as I've ever seen sprout from a RVS question.
You sure are judgy, aren't you?
S'the name of the game. I can't trust any of you, so what's the point of pretending that I can? If I see something suspicious, I'm going to either shout it to the heavens and hope other town pick up on it, or I'm going to keep silent long enough to see if I can bait the person into showing more of their hand.
borno: Why are you panicking? If you're town, you've got more important things to worry about. For that matter, Captain Ford's posts freaked you out a lot as well. You're actually starting to look suspicious, and this coming from someone who's seen you flailing nearly this badly as town before.
Your past few posts have all consisted of apologies over your freakout and off-topic conversation. If you have the time to post, why weren't you questioning anyone? Hell, even the time it takes to post "I don't really feel like posting at the moment." could be used to ask a simple question or two. Damn it, I can't help but this is going to repeat past events, but you're acting too scummy to leave alone borno.
He's posted twice. Once apologetic, and the second time to say he wasn't going to post on the weekend.
Why are you so quick to cast suspicion around, FlyingDice?
At the time of this posting, borno has posted four times in the past 6 days. He's evidently been on, and long enough to read things over, yet none of those posts have consisted of any real content. I'm not a cold-hearted bastard (well, I am, but let's leave that aside); I understand that there are times where you don't feel like posting, etc. But seriously, he's been active enough to apologize and unvote you, but not enough to scumhunt. When I'm not in the mood to play Mafia, I don't visit the thread. His behavior looks like an active lurk to me, and I call what I see.
See my previous response. Incidentally, voting me just after I drew attention to your shenanigans, and voting me because I call people on suspicious behavior? No, not scummy at all,
Captain Ford. You're second on my list right now.
And since I'm here, can you explain Remuthra's actions?
He was a flailing newbie. That's about all I can figure, though I certainly don't blame anyone for being suspicious of him. If I had been one of the starters, I would have been tempted to policy-lynch him and hope that he was scum rather than just town who couldn't stay cool and on track under pressure. But I'm not going to attempt to dig apart what his train of thought might have been, any more than I'd ask any other replacement to do so for their own metaphorical albatross.
borno: ((Don't stress it for now, but if you honestly can't muster the energy to continue, please do sub out. It's no fun to be stuck in a Mafia game when you really don't want to play it, and it's not much fun being in an inactive one, either. Chin up.
))
You're not going to be lynched if you stop flailing and acting scummy. Probably. As I recall, you gave up in the exact same way the last time we played together.
Don't do that. The worst thing a townie can do is give up and accept their death as inevitable. Even if you
are lynched at the end of the day, better to have revealed new information than started going all "woe is me". For that matter, don't apologize for being an aggressive asshole. It's one of the better ways to get responses.
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So. Reading back over that conversation during RVS just confirmed my suspicions of Spaghetti even more. He's thinking like scum and acting like scum, and at D1 that's about the best I can hope for in my vote.
Silver: Care to give us your own little list of suspicions, once you've had a chance to read over the thread?