I didn't say to avoid protecting information roles, I said that it shouldn't be an "assumed" action. Because we don't know alignments of the roles being discussed.
Jailing the Forensic Investigator Night 1 and/or night 2 is the best play if we KNOW that both players are pro town. Which is something we don't actually know.
Secondly, I didn't say we shouldn't discuss night actions, I said:
Control of power roles is best left for day 3+
In essence, we shouldn't generate plans for "Guiding actions" and pre-determining the use of night abilities until we have more information regarding player alignments.
Discussing and guiding night actions are different. I have made no move to attempt to establish control of other roles by dictating the "Best plan of action." Or pigeonholing players into using their Night ability through outside influence/threats.
Thirdly: Yes, while voting no lynch may imply an attempt to avoid connections between myself and other players. The same could be said for not voting during the random stage...
On preview: it seems that you, armlx, are the only one to attack my random vote of no lynch. Despite not offering a random vote yourself, or making a move to imply that you believed we were out of, or never began a random voting stage.
Strategy, smategy.