I think one of the major disagreements about JS seems to be whether to use associative tells or his individual behavior to determine whether he is scum. Let's look at individual behavior first: JacobSavage has yet to respond to or comment on my catchup post. He placed his vote on me and when I made two long catch up posts, one directly about him, he has ignored it completely and didn't change his opinion of me at all (whether I am more scummy or less scummy to him). I'd expect town to be analyzing the behavior of other players and responding to them especially when that player makes a huge wall dedicated to them. Instead JacobSavage relies on GentlemenBastards to do that analysis and mount a defense in his favor.
@ GB, why is JacobSavage town based on individual behavior? You seem be to pushing the idea that JS is obv considerably while he lurked like a CIA spy so far this day phase.
In the meantime, I thought it would be helpful to draw a timeline on DY-Jacob interactions to figure those out.
As GB has pointed out, the first instance of DY placing a vote on JacobSavage is on post
76. GB, you ascribe town motivations to that vote to support a Jacob-town conclusion but this doesn't necessarily have to be the case. Let's take a look at the vote count right above that post:
↑ DeasVail wrote:
Senjai (4)- JacobSavage, Toon Fighter, adorkable, Nero Cain
Nero Cain (2)- Demon Core, Senjai
PiggyGal15 (2)- Cletus+Brandine, Untrod Tripod
Toon Fighter (1)- PiggyGal15
Number Six (1)- theamatuer
adorkable (1)- 4nxi3ty
Not voting: N, DoomYoshi, Number Six
With 15 alive, it takes 8 to lynch.
This was at the beginning of page 4. At that point, the game was just transitioning out of RVS as evident by the distribution of votes. Plan B had posted a non-RVS vote on JacobSavage, and Doom hopped on with minimal reasoning. He says:
"
why would town have a reason to be nervous? Wouldn't you agree that someone who is nervous during page 2 scum?
You also never answered 4nxiety's question.
"
This isn't a vote to lynch. It is evident from this reason for vote that Doom had not intended for JacobSavage to be lynched but to rather answer a question that he posed. The fact that he quickly jumped on when another player had voted JS suggests an early distancing tactic as opposed to scum voting town.
I'll take GB's word that Doom kept his vote on JacobSavage until this point in post 250.
↑ DeasVail wrote:
JacobSavage (6)- Plan B, DoomYoshi, Toon Fighter, theamatuer, PiggyGal15, RedCoyote
PiggyGal15 (5)- Cletus+Brandine, Untrod Tripod, adorkable, 4nxi3ty, Demon Core
Cletus+Brandine (2) JacobSavage, N
Senjai (1)- Nero Cain
Not voting: Senjai
This is the part that makes me question the associative tell on Jacob Savage a little because he was on JS's wagon as opposed to Piggy's. However, after Senjai voted Piggy to bring the vote count to 6-6, Jacob hops onto Piggy putting her at L-1 and a likely candidate for a lynch. This swings momentum in favor of a Piggy lynch making it more likely than Jacob's.
Piggy claims and the wagon on her dissipates.
↑ DeasVail wrote:
PiggyGal15 (
7
6)- Cletus+Brandine, Untrod Tripod, adorkable, 4nxi3ty,
Demon Core
, Senjai, DoomYoshi
JacobSavage (
5
4)-
Plan B
, Toon Fighter, theamatuer, PiggyGal15, RedCoyote
Cletus+Brandine (2) JacobSavage, N
Senjai (1)- Nero Cain
NeroCain(1) - PlanB
N(1) - DemonCore
The wagon on JacobSavage showed signs of dissipating as well when Doom voted on it. I can see it both from a JS-town perspective as well as a JS-scum perspective. If JS is town, Doom parked his vote on the next most likely mislynch to succeed. If JS is scum, Doom placed his vote on the dissipating wagon of his buddy hoping that he won't be implicated if someone else is lynched and flips scum OR that if his buddy is lynched (it could have happened considering JS was a Piggy counterwagon), Doom looks good.
No doubt if it is the former, JS gets a lot of townpoints. But Doom's earlier comments of setting up lynches based on JS's flip as well as comments he makes later make the possibility of distancing a likely one. Comments like this:
↑ DoomYoshi wrote:If Jacob flips scum, I will consider more seriously nero (not saying that's a scum or town read, just that I will think about it more).
and this
↑ DoomYoshi wrote:Ok, Plan B, but if JS flips scum, I'm going to fos you hardcore.
support a JS/Doom scumteam theory when combined with the wagon-hopping shown by Doom as I displayed above.
Coming to GentlemenBastard's analysis that the fact that Doom directed comments like "
Sorry, JS, but this is laughably horrendous. There are more problems but this is a trifecta of I can't understand how a goes to b." and #286's "I'm not sold on the towniness here
." GB, can you explain why this necessarily means that they are not partners. To say that they are not partners based purely on those statements suggests that scum never bus. However, we all know that scum can and do bus especially when it seems like their partner's death is inevitable or highly likely. The fact that Doom tried to make false associations with Jacob while Jacob was going down actually
increases
the likelihood that it was an attempted bus. If Doom felt that Jacob couldn't be saved, the next best thing to do is bus and falsely declare that if your buddy flips scum, townie X is associated with them and must also be lynched. This is exactly what Doom has done.
Catching up on the more recent posts:
@ NeroCain, why is SK hunting necessarily a bad thing? If an SK exists and we take out the SK, we cut the number of kills per night in half. Also, why do you think it is more likely the scumbuddy is Plan B as opposed to JS? Where did Adorkable try to set up lynch chains? Can you elaborate on your concerns there?
@ RedCoyote, thoughts on Jacob/Doom now? Also, why do feel DY was the biggest advocate to JS lynch yesterday?
The other player I find scummy is Nero Cain. Page 21 discussion between UntrodTripod and NeroCain makes him look bad since most of his responses are really easily answered including the fact that dead scum setting up lynch chains is worth looking into much more than alive players, as well as the fact that if JS lynch was likely, scum would want to throw them under the bus while setting up town lynches. I don't agree with Nero's logic that they would do the opposite.
But the fact the JS hasn't posted anything of substance so far, lurked, posted fluff (how many mislynches it takes to lose, etc instead of reads), makes him the most likely player flip scum.