Hector:
1. Roo voted for me, I posted saying he was a liar, then he said I wasn't scum and unvoted later. That struck me as odd so I wanted him to tell me about that. Why does that intrigue you?
It was merely an example of you going after as little investigation as possible: getting involved with a very suspiscious player, and only asking about yourself. Roo had a fair bit more on his plate with the copclaim, everybody was confused by him, and the main point was that you didn't do anything more than politely helpful after that.
Roo voted for me and then
after one post said I wasn't scum. That struck me as tremendously suspicious, so I asked him about it. If he had done the same thing after voting you or anyone else, I would've done the same thing. Why is this an issue to ask someone why they voted then unvoted almost immediately afterward?
Seeing as you're accusing me of trying to do "as little investigation as possible", I would like you to give me an example of you pressing any other player for an extended period, before you started questioning me just now, and see if that doesn't apply to you.
Then apply it to the likes of TDS and 4mask.
2.While encouraging the inactives to post is good, directing most of your scumhunting that isn't going at the most suspiscious players at the least posting players is a rather good choice for minimising the chance of people actually talking to you one-on-one.
How is it minimising the chance someone speaks to me directly? Minimising it would be
not posting at all because that way I'm not saying anything people can ask me about. How is it my fault no-one is asking me questions directly? How does this make me scum?
Also 2: you seem to be twisting my words a little: by /s, and the fact that I said:
"Seriously? Do you think we should scumhunt too, or would that be a bit OTT? /s, completely useless bit, saying, "hey guys, let's post on what's happening""
you might have actually been able to tell that I thought you were giving a contentless and stupid remark. In fact, your statement that the only thing that had happened d1 was the copclaim saga shows just how ridiculous the idea of telling people to talk about it was: you've accused me of trying to hush it up when I suggested that we talk about something else.
I was not able to tell that. How is it contentless and stupid to ask people about the only significant thing that's happened in the game? (at that point, obviously) There were a lot of people not taking part in any great detail there, and that bothered me. Asking their opinion at least
makes them say something that we can analyse, even if it's just word-choice or whether or not they add any new opinions to the game.
You wanted people to discuss something else, which in itself isn't a bad thing, but it risks putting the game back into RQS, which is a bit useless. Further, you didn't actually offer something else to discuss, whether it was a question or a particular quote from someone, so a fair - though obviously this does not mean it is a correct one - conclusion to draw is that
you don't want people to pay attention to the cop-claim.
I may be "twisting your words" as you call it, but that's what you're doing to me. I'm not actively avoiding people asking me questions, I am in fact doing the opposite: I want people to ask me questions to generate some bloody content
If people needed telling to talk about it, yet it's all that had happened and I tried to destroy discussion of it - well, this makes very little sense, reinforcing my belief that your post was fluff.
I don't understand this bit. What do you mean?
3.My main point was that you asked for questions rather than scumhunting.
So I'm being viewed with suspicion for asking other people to not only scumhunt, but scumhunt me? Is that not a bit... foolish, if I were scum?
4. Yes, well, easy target, as I said. ATH's play has been dodgy as hell. You also chose longterm correspondences for your non-roo-and-ath (non-dodgy) scumhunting, suggesting you are interested in doing less of it.
I am actually interested in getting people who haven't posted to actually post. No-one else seems to be interested in doing it. If that makes me look like scum, so be it, I don't care. We won't be able to say someone is scum from scumhunting if we don't have a read on all the other players, will we?
I note that you fail to bring up the questions I asked on the next page to ATH, one about the games he said he read, then a question about his thought process in claiming, which I then poke holes in halfway down page 16/post 232.
So I'm going to accuse you at this point of being scum, cherry-picking quotes to suit the case you're inventing.
Seeing as you've obviously read and paid a reasonable amount of attention to my post, this is a rather scummy thing to say, as I explicitly dismiss targeting ATH as going after the easy stuff: his reasoning is certainly somewhat flawed as the gambit failed massively, and it's obviously going to be easy to just pick away at his posts. So I acknowledge that you attack ATH (and roo): you just seem to do little else, apart from going after absent people.
Why you would accuse me of being scum so innocously, in the middle of the post, I have no idea. I'd have bolded that, just so skimmers noted it, a rather important game element, wouldn't you say?
I don't care what other people think about me accusing you of being scum. I care about what
you think about it.
I didn't know Roo was town at that point though, did I? He was softclaiming something, not scumhunting and not answering questions. Does that sound like town play to you? If so, how?
My main point was just that you really went to town on an admittedly dodgy townie, even compiling a file named "on roo's insanity". This reinforces scum tendencies, though if you were town, you obviously didn't know he was. But fair enough he was fairly suspiscious. And you made sure to stay on his back then.
This bit I want you to read because it's a really important thing to consider when scumhunting, in my opinion.In this bit you seem to entertain the possibility that I'm not scum, does it have any bearing on your read on me?
I ask because you seem to be looking past what I'm saying and trying to find things that make me look like scum, and dismissing things that make me look like town. This is called
confirmation bias: you already think of someone as a particular alignment, so ignore anything that conflicts with that.
Remember, scumhunting is important to find scum, but also important to find town too!
Glossing Over Roo Point (Same quote, I'm tired): Yeah, another example of you just attacking the easily attacked, but sure, it was something someone had to look into.
I want you to think about this one: was Roo easily attacked at that point, or was I trying to get a better read on him? Falls in the same thing as what I said above.
Enquiries point: Yeah, you stayed on the guy who needed to be helped to quote posts and had to field questions from most players. Greaat. And the FoS is another example of you failing to pursue someone: you FoS'd me then haven't mentioned your concerns about me trying to hush up the ATH thing... till now, when I attacked you.
Okay, I'll accept that I didn't press you on the FoS, but that wasn't really me trying to say "I think you're scum" so much as saying "I want to see how you react to someone saying they think you're suspicious".
I was trying to get better reads on Roo and ATH, and trying to get other people involved in the game, as I keep saying.
At that point you didn't strike me as particularly scummy, just... not particularly townie either. I was trying to encourage you to post more through pressure of a potential vote.
Further, I did suggest to everyone that an extension would be useful. Given that Roo turned up town, if I were scum why wouldn't I just leave things as they were and risk more information being brought into play before the end of the day, potentially ruining that mislynch?
Well, we didn't have that much, so an extension was going to be suggested, and being the one to do it makes you look good easily. I see you've saved that as a townie point there. Also, would most mafia rather a town lynch on day1 rather than a mislynch? ICs and players, this would be good to know. So Why would a mislynch have helped you?
Acceptable logic about the extension. But I still would like you to consider how having an extra two days for people to discuss the cop-claim stuff and try to encourage the lurkers to post would be beneficial to scum, and whether or not that the extra town-cred they would get from asking for an extension would outweigh the risk of the extra content generated.
A mislynch is when a townie gets lynched. Or at least that's what I would call it... that's what I meant, apologies for the confusion.
a) I seem to be the only other one you're questioning: more skilled/present/conventional players like TolyK meggas have not got anything from you, really, and neither have I, much, except misinterpreting my worries about the roo affair. And as we are active, aggressively scumhunt and have not done anything to condemn us as dodgy gambiters, it seems like you're advoiding any tough conversations.
Tunneling is as scummy as not scumhunting, sometimes.
I have trouble accepting you believe this. I may not be scumhunting other people, but I am encouraging other people to scumhunt me. I have been actively trying to get ATH to figure why he thinks I'm suspicious, because otherwise he's not going to be able to get a good read on me, which is not helpful. I asked Tolyk if they had questions for me at one point, though they didn't respond.
ATH specifically has said they think I'm suspicious, but nobody is going to back them in a vote if they can't find evidence to support those suspicions are they?
I would like to point out that you appear to be tunneling me right now, so... right back at you?
b)Again: you've misconstrued me. See above, basically, stop misconstruing me, it doesn't help your case. Have you every really attacked Meggas, me or TolyK? (And I don't mean now, I'm attacking you). Kina odd, advoiding anyone who could do some real damage from the smokescreen of absence and copclaiming.
It's another conclusion that I can draw from you scumreading me asking questions to the other players. Again, not necessary the correct one, but it's difficult for me to accept scumhunting, even lurkers, as being a scumtell.
Do I have to attack every player to appear as town? Can I not rely on the other townies to pressure the players I'm not pressing? We're meant to be a team, albeit a team in which the other members don't know who else is on it...
I want you to consider everything I've said in your attacks from two perspectives:
a) This person is scum. How does what they are saying further the scums' objective of killing everyone else off?
b) This person is town. How does what they are saying further the towns' objective of catching the scum?
I accept you think I'm scum at the moment, but as I've said, I think that's clouding your ability to consider that I'm town. We're generating content though, so keep it up.