I might split this up into what posts I'm individually referring to for each part, this game is pretty difficult to parse through and give thoughts on everything at once
On Quick's
624 and
629 (the case on NPOM), what I can get from it is that Quick thinks that NPOM is scum because Quick disagrees with him saying that 3 non-active people voting VPB makes VPB town, NPOM didn't stay on Blair when he thinks he should have given one of his town reads is on the Blair wagon and his previous scum read on Blair.
Quick saying that the non-active people is a lie based on votato posting more and Quick thinking mav is town is just Quick thinking that NPOM should agree with him on votato not being a lurker and mav being town and not actually a reason that NPOM is more likely to be scum than town for it
Quick's opinion on NPOM's Blair read/progression is reasonable for Quick to suspect NPOM for but I don't think it makes NPOM scum, NPOM saying Blair went from scummy while she was talking to Atarashi to null-town more recently is a bit of a jump but the game started on Thursday and I think just not finding anything scummy in Blair's posts for that period of time as a reason to not scum read her anymore for early-game shenanigans makes sense to me.
On this from Blair:
In post 641, Blair wrote:
Fine, but only because you pinky-promised you'd help us lynch scum even if you are scum!
VOTE: NPOM
The case being decent (and finally coherent) didn't hurt, either. Even if he was null reading me at that point, why move your vote off of a null read on to a random "one of these three is probably scum, I guess this one will do"?
NPOM, you are welcome to commence flailing in abject terror and/or despair. I'm not fussy.
What makes you think that NPOM's vote was a random "one of these three is probably scum, I guess this one will do"?
I went back a few pages from his r2r vote and didn't see something like that, and r2r had posted in between whatever NPOM's last post before the vote was and NPOM's r2r vote. I don't really like that it feels like you're pushing that together to make the case better when as far as I can tell the vote and the 'random 3' likely wasn't why NPOM actually voted r2r.