Well. You guys really screwed the pooch on D2, eh?
Tawarochir: So, there were three people not voting at the end of D2. 4maskwolf was replacing out. H4zardZ1 was going to replace out, but still seemed to be having some issues. What was your excuse for not voting?
Loud Whispers:
This is not good, we've got this turn to lynch mafia or Luchabowl IV could be ruined for good.
Super. What are you going to do about it? You haven't exactly started this day with the actions of one desperate to lynch scum.
Urist McCoder:
I think you are better than 4maskwolf because he is basically lurking, while even though you are coming across as scummy at least you aren't lurking. which I think is better.
Who was this directed toward, and why weren't you voting 4maskwolf at the end of D2 if you thought lurking was the greater sin?
H4zardZ1:
If you're not replacing out, then you got some making up to do for your no-show on D2, man.
Here's your homework:
1) Give me your reads on every living player
2) Give me your thoughts on how the votecount sat at the end of D2.
By the way, I think that bad grammar is a scumtell. Proof: a player who puts less effort into the game, more passive, copies other arguments, those are scumtells. More active players are less likely to be scum. If someone puts less effort into their posts(anybody can apply better grammar and spelling), its a sign they care less about their attacks/defenses. Thus, scum. Probably wrong, but a good theory in my perspective.
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This isn't the first time I've seen such an argument. Scum, worried about being found out, are more likely to be careful when constructing a post to ensure they haven't left any loose ends that someone could latch on to and start questioning them about. I know when I've been scum before I will tend to carefully go over my post to ensure that I'm not leaving myself open to getting attacked about something. However, this sort of thing isn't completely reliable, because some players are just very careful regardless of alignment.
So like any scumtell, it's not 100% reliable, but it's something to consider. Town could be more likely to have sloppier posts, because the player knows they are town and don't feel a great need to check themselves to make sure they're not "slipping up". Scum on the other hand -should- be generally more cautious, and may tend toward cleaner and more well thought out posts.]