Me?
Never. I don't look for reasons to climb on bandwagons; normally, I don't even really know who anyone but myself, and possibly a target, is voting! I keep vote totals in mind, but usually not voters. And furthermore, I only vote someone because I've found sufficient reason to want them dead.
For example, I wouldn't bandwagon on Solifuge just for lurking. Two votes is where pressure stops and bandwagoning starts, especially when you cite other people's reasons for it. Sloppily. With that in mind, Max White, stop bandwagoning. I thought you were town, but my opinion is shifting. You could have voted another lurker, but instead you add a vote to the only pile that might get big enough to save your sorry ass. Furthermore, you appeal to my authority to argue against Kilakan and others, knowing that I thought you were town and would probably help you out. And finally, your questions really were bullshit, and your statement that you got alll this stuff out of me by knowing that "sometimes Vector likes playing scum and sometimes Vector likes playing town" is an exercise in the absurd.
A townie, for example, would have admitted to asking a bad question. You spewed bad questions everywhere and defended them as good. At this point, I can no longer defend your behavior in the name of your playing badly regardless of alignment. You're trying too hard to cover everything up.
I also find it telling that you were glad to see me. As one of your few defenders, I'm not surprised.
Well, okay--to break a tie, and that's it. That's the only reason I can think of for climbing on a pile of votes I didn't have substantial evidence to help along.
And this is how you know that you can no longer accuse me of bandwagoning right now, as I vote you and hope you get lynched.