So, BHK: Would you vote Jim Groovester right now?
I don't see a reason why. Here's the possibilities -
If Jim is scum, it wouldn't make sense for them to possess an ability that actively punishes voting them up - which is, to say, if Jim were scum, they would not have that ability.
If Jim is town, it makes no sense to vote them up. If we wanted to kill them either way, we could just let scum do the job, which they will, due to their powerful ability. Because Jim, following the above, isn't scum, then the scum would undoubtedly kill them at earliest nightly convenience following this logic, because it would be unsafe for the scum team to do so by vote.
If Jim is a third party, then they, for the same reason that they likely aren't scum, are also unlikely to be an SK. Because they possess the ability that they do and, in this example, are not scum, the scum would either, again, eliminate Jim at soonest possible convenience, or try to keep them alive as long as possible to coerce them into supporting a scum victory later on. In the case of the former, the problem is solved without effort on our end. In the case of the latter, we can determine a target day or playercount to vote up Jim.
If Jim is specifically a survivor, the problem is self-solving after a certain day, as per the game rules.
There is one possibility in which I would support voting Jim up, but it's not possible on the first day.
I can see, I think, what you're going for regarding Jim and voting.
So I'll ask this question.
webadict: Should we prioritize keeping Jim alive?
Web says it's OP but wiping out someone's role isn't necessarily more powerful than just killing them (though what happens to their wincon?)
BHK, I'll certainly give a reads list on D2. How about you?
If role isn't distinct from alignment - which is, to say, that webadict can eliminate wincons, then there may be an ulterior motive to webadict's focus on Jim. But if they keep their alignment and wincons... I have to agree - I don't see how that's more powerful than just killing them.
To your reply to my question - certainly. No reason not to.