Captain Ford:borno:
Also the point about me forgetting the scum IC was... well I really did forget about him. My real point was what I said after that. If I was scum I'd be asking him for scum advice and not asking in the game. That's defiantly a stupid idea.
That's complete WIFOM. "I didn't ask the scum IC a scum related question so therefore I am town!" Logic doesn't really work in the mafia boards. That's two slip-ups, superBlast. But anyway, if you were scum and had one player aggressively attacking you and a lurker, who (if any) would you kill at night?
What did you mean when you said "Logic doesn't really work in the mafia boards"?
No, I meant the bolded part logic. As in, the WIFOMy part. I thought that was obvious, apparently it was not, so let me make this clear.
If no-one were to use logic in mafia boards, mafia would not exist as we know it.@borno It's a good question, as you yourself admitted. And it's only a role fish if you are dumb enough to give away anything.
And where are we. A BM. People aren't necessarily dumb, but they are definitely new and a bit confused as to what to do. But I'm going to Unvote you for now though, since it's not really fair to vote you for a question that I myself admitted was good.
Why did you unvote Remuthra? Do you understand why "not fair" isn't a good reason?
No, I had actually stated that the question was 'good', so I couldn't vote him over that. And not fair
is a good reason to vote/unvote someone. For example, if you were to vote someone with no reason, that wouldn't be very fair, would it? No. And it'd get you lynched. So yes, unvoting someone for not being very fair is a
good reason.Reply #77 (By Borno): Odd wording in what he says to superBlast. "In mafia, acting nervous or unconfident is never a good idea, even if you're scum." feels like it should be "In mafia, acting nervous or unconfident is never a good idea, even if you're town."
I don't see why. I say scum because most newbscum are nervous and unconfident, and so will probably act as such. Of course, it does go both ways, but more so for scum than for town. But I another thing: Why does this matter in any way?
Reply #107 (by Borno): Borno's reasons for suspecting Nerjin were bad. Suspecting Nerjin for using an IC voice and not for what he said in it is a fallacy. He's also wrong when he calls out what superBlast said as WIFOM.
It is WIFOM. My post aptly explains why, had you actually read it. Here is the relevant statement summing up the WIFOM superBlast spewed.
I didn't ask the scum IC a scum related question so therefore I am town!
Also, it wasn't just the voice, it was what he said, which all was generally portraying him as a townie. I lifted the vote when he answered though, so that tell is completely null.
Reply #117: Unvotes borno and responds to his OMGUS. He gives a reasonable answer to borno's question, but the question was phrased poorly and he should have considered a NK on someone completely unrelated.
+ Accepts borno's accusation of WIFOM without debate. Again, he fails to realize that his points are valid and stand up for himself.
+ He then begins a descent into the newbie death spiral. The rest of this post is nearly incomprehensible to me, but I'll slog through it. Actually, no. It's a proper defense and a complete deconstruction of what's wrong with borno's attack. It only looks like a death spiral because it's pretty much one long run-on sentence. But break it up on your own, correct the spelling and grammar and you end up with this:
I guess it is WIFOM but I didn't think of it that way.
If I was seriously scum, but i didn't ask the scum IC for scum advice, or if I'm seriously scum and asking for scum advice in the game (even trying to camouflage it somehow to make look like I'm really not) is incredibly stupid.
The first one renders the scum IC useless and is stupid because I'm not using a resource that can help me win the game.
The second one gives me away to the town that I'm scum.
Your argument is WIFOM BULLSHIT because that makes me neither town nor scum so that makes it null and a completely useless defense and a completely useless fact to make a case on. And yet that's the only thing you have on me.
Yes it's suspicious but on it's own I think it's completely useless. And now you're probably gonna say that's really defensive of me, suspiciously defensive of me.
Fine, I don't care what you think. But what you just said makes me frustrated because it feels like you're missing something blatantly obvious to me. (Ford: Oh god I can identify with this)
If I actually did what you were insinuating then I'd be incredibly stupid and I would completely deserve to get lynched for it ... I mean it's so stupid I wouldn't think anyone would actually do it.
Did you know it was still RVS at that stage? No? Well, it was. I was voting him for pressure (And his WIFOM), and unvoted when he answered me.
(As with the last set of spoilers, this one will also have bias. I started out more suspicious of him and became more objective about halfway through I discovered that my original suspicions were unfounded)
Reply #77: Votes Nerjin for using an IC voice. What the fuck. Sure, this is probably a pressure vote, but he doesn't let it go later on.
+ Answer to Soldier's RVS question is okay.
+ FoS's Remuthra for ignoring an invalid question. Except borno said "What question is so wrong that you chose to ignore it outright?", which indicates he didn't actually read the conversation and just saw an opportunity to FoS somebody.
+ Asks spaghetti a question (and not a bad one).
+ Answers spaghetti's question (which was directed at Nerjin), but his answer is off. Equating scumhunting with asking questions sounds like someone who has only a superficial understanding of scumhunting.
+ Calls out superBlast for being nervous, which he's correct about. He offers friendly advice. Nothing scummy here. (not sarcasm)
Firstly, no shit. Secondly, I did let it go
as soon as he answered me, in post #107. Thirdly, it was a rhetorical question. Fourthly… Uh? I never equated anything to anything in that post.
Reply #107: Drops his bad RVS case on Nerjin. Fair enough, I suppose.
+ Good answers to Spaghetti's questions, in stark contrast to Spaghetti himself.
+ Is busy because of school.
+ Explains his vote on Nerjin was a pressure vote.
+ Explains his FoSing. His explanation is valid, but...
+ He then goes out of his way to call out superBlast's defence as WIFOM, which it isn't. But the stand-out here is the part where he said: "Logic doesn't really work in the mafia boards."
+ He answers Shakerag's question. This is a good answer, especially given Shakerag's followup.
FTFY, see above for the rest.
Reply #134: He responds unnecessarily to IronyOwl's read on him. He also comes off as being more concerned about pandering to Irony than about finding scum.
+ Denies bandwagoning, while admitting to lining up a second target. He also completely misses the fact that he has supported the Remuthra bandwagon, even if he didn't vote him.
+ Calls out Remuthra for voting somebody based on an IC's read rather than his own (which was really dumb).
+ Calls superBlast an experienced player (LOL), and cops to the accusation in superBlast's defense. Borno's listed reasons for voting superBlast are good ones (to gather more information), so that's fine.
+ Asks Shakerag, Nerjin and Soldier for their reads.
It wasn't unnecessary, and it wasn't pandering. I was actually curious as to why he found me scummy. And I'm afraid you've mixed up what bandwagoning means. As explained in Shakerag's post, bandwagoning is when you vote someone while other people are too without any good reason.
Reply #138: Accuses Remuthra of rolefishing with an RVS question, and votes him on it. What. (And Remuthra agrees with him. 2x What Combo)
+ Gives the correct answer with regards to vote patterns: "Nothing except really bizarre stuff. And even then it's only just weird."
+ Dariush was in a BM? That's hilarious. I must see this with my own eyes.
RVS questions can be used as role fishing. In fact, they're pretty much the only questions that can be used for role fishing.
Reply #146: He's a bit too enthusiastic to bus another random player to save a townie. He's correct about speaking up in the player's defense, though. And if he's convinced someone is town, then anyone else is a better target, I guess.
+ Calls out Remuthra for failing to defend himself (which is accurate).
+ Calls out the lurker for lurking.
Not a 'random' player. I'd of searched through the thread, and if I couldn't find anyone to attack, I wouldn't attack anyone.
Reply #170: Calls out Spaghetti for forgetting about the godfather.
+ Unvotes Remuthra, stating "it's not fair for me to vote you for doing something I said was okay." I guess that makes sense? No wait. Why did he unvote? Why not keep the pressure on if he's still suspicious? "Not fair" isn't a good reason to unvote someone.
+ Asks superBlast if he's sure.
+ Calls for an extension. Is the first to do so.
As I said earlier, "Not Fair" is a perfectly good reason to unvote someone.
Reply #194: He's wrong about it not being a bandwagon (or rather, about his vote being the only one). At the time he voted, Remuthra had two other votes on him. He seems to be totally ignorant of it, though.
+ Asks me an RVS question.
+ His reply to Shakerag is a no-go. Shakerag deals with it gently, a rare mercy. I would've been more, "shovel, meet head."
+ Asks NQT a question, one that I think borno answered earlier. Maybe not. It's not worth checking.
Hmm, you're right, I missed that. But my vote still wasn't a bandwagon anyway. Also, I accidentally invoked a fallacy, which Shakerag righted. It's not really worth a beating.