That's stupid. Why would you think anybody's town because they made a mistake? Because that's what it was. Why would you inject purpose and alignment into an obvious mistake? Because, you know, town and scum can both do that.
You're also completely ignoring my point. You're telling me that Jokerman-EXE's excuses for the no lynch didn't come across to you as scummy? I find that hard to believe that you'd be town and would say that.
Because it betrays their alignment. People can word things skillfully or dumbly during the day play regardless of alignment, but using powers is demonstratively
hard data. Once he claimed, with no counterclaims, it was
clear and undisputable that he was an enchanter. Since the move was merely "bad" if town, but "horribly incompetent" if scum, I deduced he was town regardless of how scummy his excuses were for it (and I was right, wasn't I?). Had he been scum, he'd have also a scumchat where three other people would be
yelling at him over how stupid it would be if there were no lynch D1, how utterly counterproductive it would be to keep Janus alive. Even Jokerman would have reacted to that and moved his vote.
And you are still missing
my point: regardless of his "scummy" excuses, he was a confirmed enchanter, and
far from probable dopp. Sure, he may be incompetent and had incompetent scumbuddies, may not have been "confirmed townie" in your eyes, but
KILL HIM!? when there were several scummier players? Hell no. Killing Jokerman was
horribly anti-town, even if you weren't sure of his alignment. There were half a dozen better candidates. From Leaf's decision to kill him anyway, I deduce he's scum.
So,
Jim/Leafsnail: what's missing on my claim? How is it not full?