↑ PaperSpirit wrote:I just wrote something to post in the thread, as I've been waiting a time for this to begin. Also, I didn't think that lynching on the first day would yield anything good, mostly because we don't have any information yet, and it's a wider possibility to lynch a good guy instead of a bad guy.
By the way, is there any chance to change a vote during the day? Just to be sure (I think it does, but I'm not really sure. Looked up around but didn't find anything.)
Okay, so I follow the logic here. We have 21 days to get somewhere and we do this by applying pressure to people and asking them to explain their reasoning for their decisions. Through a process of pendulum swings in votes and forcing people to explain small things they do, we get a better sense of the headspace these people are playing in. At worst if everyone votes randomly we have a 25%ish chance to hit scum. But we don't vote randomly, and neither do scum.
If we go through this voting stage for a bit we can start to see how other people are thinking and get a sense of their motivations.
↑ buldermar wrote:↑ Airick10 wrote:In my opinion, voting no lynch in Day 1 would put you under the spotlight as doing that really isn't beneficial to the town. Thus, it's a scummy move. Vendetta acknowledges that and voted for you. I just want to chulk it up as a point brought up by a new player and nothing more. I think Vendetta is jumping the gun a bit.
You seem to insinuate that Vendettas vote wasn't random. Is this solely based on post 11?
It wasn't random. And there is no jumping the gun when we have 3 weeks to move along -- we do RVS (Random Voting Stage) to try to find something and run with it.
That being said, his response to me doesn't strike me as that of scum. He is a new player: given the queue time and his join date we can be reasonably certain that his new-playerness is genuine. What I find suspect is how he decided to try to cast a vote and then comes back saying he is unsure if we are allowed change votes. This in itself doesn't strike me as scummy, as he had casted a vote, garnered suspicion, and reviewed his decision. What strikes me as scummy is how he decided to post publicly about how he wanted to get this thing started and then made two moves that do nothing towards that end.
But it doesn't strike me as that scummy and given the context I'm inclined to think he is town for now. So I'm pulling back for now UNVOTE: PaperSpirit