It would have literally no effect on my decision.
That's a lie you tell to yourself. All of us are vulnerable to the sunk cost fallacy, and knowing that town has to put in more work to win, town is also less likely to throw all that work away than scum. That work is what I mean when I say someone is invested in the game.
I'd classify it as a poor meta read. I'd also classify your assessment of her argument as wrong, since she hasn't responded to my points about my meta game at all as far as I can tell, nor has she made any real response to my thoughts on mafia theory.
You're moving away from her RVS question, which was your original point and the point I was responding to.
Deus Asmoth: activity is the best measure of townyness. You've a history of relative inactivity as scum. How will you convince me you're town in this game?
How is this question and the arguments following from it not provocatively directed at your past performance and arguments?
I don't like how he considers me to be a town player.
Shadow-chasing town is still town. You're making arguments which you believe to be true and asked the right questions to Superdorf to make the drop even more informative to town. Importantly, your posts had some inconsistencies which imply you're not carefully building your arguments and are typing what you honestly believe.
What actually is your argument for lynching me, right now? As far as you've said so far on this day, your vote is pure gut. Previously, you wanted me lynched for not reading my PM, which I now have done.
Pretty foolish on that train of thought, I didn’t pursue the train of thought simple because I doubt it would come up with attention from the others and we had like a day left to pursue that agenda
This is Mafia. Everything you say will be carefully scrutinized. And if you had something to say, why didn't you say it earlier?
after recollecting you’re previous posts especially on TricMagic, I felt like he was certainly town
Tric had made a grand total of a single post in this game. What made you feel he was "certainly town"?
you said even if he was town you should still vote him off just because he would be a bad player because of his lack of activity.
Lynching lurkers is smart even if town, because doing so removes a black hole from the town's knowledge. Anyone you can talk to, you can read the alignment of. If someone doesn't talk, that ability, one of the few abilities town players have on their side, is gone.
the one I primed is based on random chance.
Holy shit. After complaining that you don't want the lynch to be random, you use a random nightkill? In what world is that a sensible pro-town move?
As for the FallacyOfUrist thing their were people already voting for him
This is called bandwagoning. Voting for someone for no reason other than that others are already voting for them is one of the worst possible reasons for it.
and with his fascination with catgirls
Interesting; you've read through some past games on this forum. They should have shown you how daygame scumhunting works, so why hadn't you even attempted doing what people did in those games?