In post 901, Albert B. Rampage wrote:(1) EJ is one of the two players scumreading Guilty with me. (2) I won't attack them for that. (3) Keeping to only two players you're willing to lynch is anti-town and scummy. (4) Firstly, it absolves you of blame if it's a mislynch. (5) Second, it stops town from creating bandwagons that force scum to put skin in the game to back up their talk. (6) Third, it protects them from OMGUS from town who are upset they are being accused. (7) (7) There's nothing more upsetting than being falsely accused of something when you know you're innocent, (8) and it's easy to create a bias against a player who is antagonistic to you but also town.
Note: Numbers are edited in by me.
(1)
In post 269, Elsa Jay wrote:
In other news:
VOTE: GuiltyLion so we can get off the Almost wagon. He'll solve himself later.
That doesn't look like a scumread to me.
(2) I didn't build my case against him based on that, nor did I even factor it in. EJ is the TRAITOR and is signaling to the main team.
(3) I happen to disagree. After all, we can only lynch ONE player at a time.
(4) If we lynch on of my 2 SRs, how does it absolve me from anything if they flip town?
(5) I am not stopping anyone from doing anything. You overestimate my influence on the crowd.
(6) I don't even get this point. What does OMGUS have to do with this? And -more to it- how do you know the OMGUS'ed pkayer's alignment via the flip of the lynchee?
(7) I think there are a few other things, but that's irrelevant.
(8) Ah-ha. So if -I understand correct- this is a direct contradict with point #6 and is -in fact- supporting my argument. I mean, let's say you're town
for the sake of argument
. Now let's say you lynch me, and I say you are scum for it. What next? Do you want the town to lynch you next because I flipped green??