Jim:You're right that it wasn't harsh, but that's not the point I'm getting at. The complimenting the playstyle is the issue here, not how much on the raging doucheometer you're at when you respond to people voting you.
You haven't complimented anybody else who was voting for you, so I tried to figure out why. Was it based on your read of the player at the time? Hard to say. You didn't suspect mastahcheese and complimented him. Meanwhile you didn't really suspect zombie urist at the time, but no compliments there. You weakly/moderately suspect Toaster, and also no compliments. You haven't complimented me or Tiruin, so there's that too. Why is mastahcheese special? He flipped scum, so maybe that has something to do with that.
What I don't get here is that you seem to think that I'd willingly buddy my scumbuddy while he's voting me. Were I scum, that would be downright stupid. I'd specifically and intentionally be subverting his alleged attempt to distance himself from me. You're also really letting this whole compliment thing blow up. Let me quote what you're referring to:
Are you looking for actual scum-tells, or are you looking for incriminating details?
I get what you're saying. You're postulating that I'm trying to fabricate my scumreads. Sure, that's a good way to scumhunt, but I am not doing it. I'm doing what I can to scumhunt and to avoid becoming hung up on trivia/semantics, because I find mislynches happen a lot when town gets distracted by those things.
There's a difference between "This looks scummy" and "I could make this look scummy if I tried"
...Why is this such a difficult concept for you guys?
Like I said above, a good term for this is fabricating scumreads. I disagree that I'm doing it, but I like that you are looking for that sort of thing.
I said that I liked that he was looking for fabricated scumreads. In contrast, ZU's vote on me was -very- weak, Tiruin hasn't actually posted why she's voting me, Toaster's assertion that my votes are weak is wrong and, frankly, I disagree that assertiveness when voting is even alignment-indicative. It's just personality.
You're basically jumping on me because I happened to have an incorrect read on a scum player, on D1, and I said that something they seemed to be doing was good scumhunting practice. (Down further in my post is an example of something similar to this with NQT, whom I later caught!)
Was it how strong or weak you felt the vote was? You had no trouble calling out zombie urist for a weak vote in rather assertive fashion, nor do you have trouble arguing confidently against Toaster and myself. Meanwhile, mastahcheese voted you on a gut feeling and then you go about complimenting his playstyle.
ZU's vote was really weak, though. He basically said "You're voting lurkers ergo scum." Toaster's assertion is pretty weak, and even if he was right, lack of assertiveness and feigned confidence in your own votes isn't inherently a scumtell.
Yes, Mastahcheese flipped scum. He also posted this: "Are you looking for actual scum-tells, or are you looking for incriminating details?" I said that the term for this is fabricating scumreads and that it's a good thing to look for when scumhunting. That is -still true- whether or not mastahcheese is scum or not. I wasn't complimenting his gut read. I specifically said that it wasn't really worth anything.
Further, this is the wrong meta argument. The proper meta argument would have been 'I am occasionally known to compliment players' playstyles as both scum and town and here are instances where that happens.' Instead you present me 'Here's me interacting with a scumbuddy and adequately handling his pressure.'
If anything, you complimenting your voter's playstyle is outside your meta as you've presented it to me, which is even more interesting and even more worth pursuing especially given mastahcheese's alignment.
I thought your assertion was that I didn't know how to react to my scumbuddy voting me. My mistake. This is a kind of specific situation you're talking about, so I really don't have a lot of examples.
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I was town here and Comrade was scumreading me because of word association. He made a good point and I said so, despite the fact that his scumhunting was not particularly strong.
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Scintillant was voting for me here. To be fair, this, like my next example, was a newbie game. I was also trying to teach new players how to scumhunt well, so a lot of my compliments were a part of my IC-text and thus not usable as gameplay meta.
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NQT was actually scum this game. I later caught him, but that doesn't mean that I wasn't townreading him earlier on. I basically told him that his scumgame must be so good that I couldn't figure him out, and I was the -cop- in this game.
What I said is that you didn't quite know how to act. As in, you have a pretty good idea but you're still practicing on getting it completely right and natural-looking. Not that you don't have any idea at all what to do.
This is a little unfair, don't you agree? You're basically saying above that you weren't saying that I didn't know what to do, but that I wasn't known to compliment players or certain actions. I've now provided examples of me doing just that in my town games, as well as an example of me reacting naturally enough in a scum game that I was never even remotely up for a lynch after RVS.
UXLZ:Shakerag became defeatist and tried to just kill Flabort off. This would be consistent with scum!Shakerag, since a vig and scum can cross-kill.
What does this actually mean?
Which bit?
The first part is saying that Shakerag voted for Flabort because he didn't want to die in the night, instead of actually scumhunting and taking part in the game to show that he was town. The second part is saying that it would make sense for scum!Shakerag to want to use the lynch to kill flabort instead of waiting to use the night kill, because the lynch would verify his safety, while a NK could end up with them killing one another, which is a net gain for the town.
Deus Asmoth:I'm still voting Tiruin mostly for the fact that she hasn't contributed anything to the game and what she has isn't really much more than fluff. Also, consider that mastahcheese has flipped scum. You're conflating flipped scum having no interaction save for
this with a player who hasn't done anything in the game (even when active) and my quote (in this post in my reply to Jim) where I say that looking for fabricated reads is good scumhunting practice. The first has no real basis in anything and is apologetic. The latter is stating a fact about scumhunting.