ed boy:Irony owl, you've been very quiet. Have you managed to form an opinion of someone yet? Why have you not been scumhunting recently?
Was getting a town vibe off Powder Miner, despite his generally terrible play. Not sure if I'm getting it any more, but I'm not getting the opposite either. Gut feelings are weird like that.
I haven't been scumhunting because you're all noobs. It's hard to figure out who's not actually town when not even the townies are entirely certain what town is. Also, scumhunting people who are flailing tends to not help them stop very well, or at least usually no better than just pointing it out.
Now, what was it about my answers to Mormota and Powder Miner that didn't cover this?
Urist:IronyOwl:
IronyOwl, you are nice providing tips, but who do you suspect? If you could choose to kill off one person now, who would it be?
This is a good question.
Currently, I don't particularly suspect anyone; with all the flailing that's going on, it's been difficult to pick out anything that seems outright scummy. Just about everyone is lurking, active lurking, and/or using questionable tactics.
If you don't particularly suspect anyone, why aren't you trying to find something suspicious? Or have you begun suspecting someone and simply not following up on your suspicions? You're all about telling other people to scumhunt, but when it comes to actual scumhunting, I find you sorely lacking, which sets off alarm bells in my head.
I'm pretty sure I just explained this in the part you quoted. How am I supposed to pick out suspicious behavior amongst uncertain flailing? What makes a bandwagon or lack of scumhunting a sign of scum and not proof of not being sure what they're doing? And how does my scumhunting help others, notably whoever I'm pressuring, get better at it?
Right now, I feel the thread is in need of IC direction more than it is my personal scumhunting. As a prime example of this, I can't really tell who's being scummy and who just doesn't know what they're doing, so trying to scumhunt them is of somewhat limited utility.
IC advice-giving does not preclude scumhunting. The town is always in need of people who actively attempt to find scum. Town who don't hunt scum are bad town and look like scum. Scum who don't hunt scum are easier to spot, although not so much from what I've seen of this game. Why aren't you hunting scum?
Because it's hard to do amongst noobs, and because it generally doesn't help people start doing what they should be.
Now, what was it about my responses to Mormota and Powder Miner that didn't address this?
Shakerag:Well, mipe9 was lynched and flipped town. I find it a bit of a stretch to believe that he was entirely mislynched by town members, and that the scumteam just sat back and watched. With how mipe9 started D1, as I mentioned before, it would have been pretty easy for the scumteam to nudge suspicion and votes onto him. Therefore, I beleive that one or both of the scumteam voted for mipe9 D1, and/or were casting suspicion on him to draw other votes in.
No. Bad.
WRONG. "It would have been convenient for scum" is not even remotely the same thing as "At least one scum was doing it."
If you don't have a good reason why the scum wouldn't or couldn't have sat back and just watched it happen, don't assume they didn't. Locking yourself into "At least one of these players MUST be scum!" for a bad reason is
crippling. Even if it's true, you should be able to pick them out normally.
Powder Miner:IronyOwl, I never had any problem with your responses to Mormota. Not sure what you meant by that question.
And sure, the thread might need IC direction, but can't you direct and scumhunt at the same time?
Well, my response to Mormota didn't cover your question, evidently. Why not?
I could, but I don't think it'd be very productive.
And I'm still
calling you a liar, so you might want to address that.