Going on vacation for the next few days. Activity will be limited.
Wasn't there another person other than you who did mention being able to do that?
Tiruin: Not that I recall.
@FoU: seems to me the best way to speed up the day would be to scumhunt.
juicebox: Can you demonstrate your method?
Jack A T: If the scum didn't already know of it, then you just gave them a potentially useful strategy in the stealth hammer. Why would you risk that?
Fallacy: It's not that hard a strategy to think of. All of the components are public knowledge, and most of it has been actively discussed already. Scum works as a team, generally, and collectively tries to figure out how to win. If scum didn't already have the idea, they would very likely have it by LYLO. That being said, we would not know whether scum had it until/unless they tried it.
By bringing it up, we can collectively know it, know that the scum knows it, know to be prepared for it, and feel comfortable and justified in preparing for it. Potential harm minimized. Benefits outweigh cost.
I do notice your tone here. If you're concerned about scum gaining vote-editing strategies, why ask for them? Did you intend to ask this of anyone who gave a significant answer to your request for scum strategies?
Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven. Seven.
Seven Powers.
I think you'll excuse me if I'm not sure about believing you're telling the truth.
Heh. TDS is right: This is an odd jab. Not really for the reasons he gives, though. The main reason is simple: why on earth would he lie about this? What strategic reason would OSG, as any alignment, have to say they have seven powers when they really have 1-3 or so? You rightly say scum probably wouldn't try something this risky, but it's not just risk: where's the reward? Your logic seems to just be "it's weird, so it's a lie."
However, what's really interesting here is how you hold back. You accuse, but you don't fully accuse: throw big bold text around in utter disbelief, say seven over and over again in utter disbelief, then pull back with minimizing words of mere unsureness. You do not dig either, stopping at asking for OSG's alignment and repeating that he claimed to have seven powers. No vote either, and you're seriously considering a no lynch vote. You throw your punch but stop an inch from his nose.
Thing is, you've been pulling your punches the whole day. Not only with
one of the oddest not-quite-attacks I've ever seen (the threatening but self-minimizing shot at the RVS votes of TDS and I), but even with
your vote, a simple jab for lurker-lynching that you haven't followed up on and
are unwilling to commit to (you're seriously considering a no lynch, though even that you're holding back on).
This isn't just flailing,
Fallacy. It's noncommittal flailing.
Do you think OSG is more likely town than third party? Which is better: a third party lynch or no lynch? What are your thoughts on your juicebox vote? Why consider a no lynch?
We need to get people voting, otherwise this day won't ever end.
Does anyone have any ideas?
TDS: This seems awfully lazy. No idea of who to vote, but no probing questions either. Just asking for suggestions, basically. Why this approach?
I have the ability to edit any of my posts even in earlier days. I'm still not sure why I would want to do that though.
OSG: What made you decide to reveal this?
TheDarkStar and origamiscienceguy: Respond, please. I know the TDS bit is a bit outdated, but still.