First off, I am sorry about my comments. I'll explain why Chaos's case makes no sense. I'll get to the rest of the post sometime later. I don't really know what to make of Chaos's affiliation based on this case: I just feel that it is a bad one. I think scum are among {Chaos, Bulb, Sangres, TPR, and TIP} but I don't know who and I doubt I'll make more headway at this point without extensive meta-dives which I might start next week.
This is Chaos's interpretation of mafia theory. If he is town, that is merely his own opinion. There is certainly town motivation in wanting to be cleared as Pitoli expressed. It frees the townie from having to defend themselves constantly, and allows them to focus on scumhunting. Chaos here is forcing his opinions on mafia theory onto Pitoli.In post 337, ChaosOmega wrote:Alright, my gut instinct says that the scum are The Purple Rose and pitoli, with pitoli being a godfather. The godfather thing is from this quote:It's not pro-town to want to be investigated by cops. If you know you're town, it's a wasted investigation that won't hit scum. A godfather would love to be "cleared" in such a manner, though.pitoli wrote:At this point I welcome any daycop (or night cop) to have their way with me
This is not even relevant. Vote hopping (or the lack of it) is null. It depends more on the player's personality than their affiliation. For example, I sometimes vote hop a lot as town, sometimes I hold back on voting partly just based on whims. The most important thing to consider is the gamestate. VCA can be useful if you are nearing deadline and have competing wagons. Then the votes (or lack of them) will give alignment-indicative analysis. At this point in the game, nobody has seriously decided who they are going to lynch. Wagons are forming and dismantling (primarily for pressure). Voting or not voting isn't alignment indicative. People will vote when they want to vote and at this stage of the game, it really doesn't matter. Even if you feel that it does, you can't uniformly apply to this tell to every player. The above quote attempts to make Pitoli look bad by saying she doesn't have "votes of real merit" but is actually a completely meaningless statement with regards to whether she is scum or town.In post 337, ChaosOmega wrote:Your 3 votes this game were on TIP (RVS), Sangres, and TIP again. So 2 votes of any real merit.
I disagree that Pitoli has contradicted herself. Her definition of "thoughtless" could be "without genuine townish reasoning" or "without caring about my affiliation." Chaos basically defines "thoughtless" literally and assumes it means "without any thoughts." He then points out that "cementing momentum" is a thought and hence Pitoli contradicted herself. This is a very uncharitable interpretation. I find that interpreting people's posts by applying the principle of charity is much more helpful than trying to nail "contradictions" which really are non-existent.In post 337, ChaosOmega wrote:The Sangres vote came 20 minutes after Sangres voted for pitoli. You can say it's not OMGUS, but it certainly looks like it.pitoli wrote:VOTE: Sangres
Not exceptionally scummy but that vote's timing kind of was.Wow, your third vote on a wagon reasoning sounds super confident in that second post. The first post says the vote timing is "exceptionally scummy". When asked to explain it, you act like you were called on in class and aren't sure of the answer. Also, you said you watch those votes to see if people are trying to cement mislynches, and then say that he didn't give the vote much thought. Those ideas seem contradictory to me. If he was trying to cement momentum on a mislynch, wouldn't he have given thought to the vote?pitoli wrote:idk, just, third vote on a wagon? Im always watching if that shit looks like an opportunity to cement momentum on a mislynch
Nacho it just didnt feel like you even gave it that much thought
Now he says that Pitoli's exchange with TIP isn't scummy. I agree. I am unsure about Chaos's affiliation at this point and you are right that the last part where he basically undermines his case rings townish. But I really don't like that he is ignoring my opposition despite saying that he thinks I am town. How is he going to lynch his scumreads without town support? And by stating a townread on me, I expect him to attempt to persuade me that he is right. HeIn post 337, ChaosOmega wrote:Hmmm...this conversation doesn't strike me as scummy for pitoli. TIP, you said that your vote-switch to F16 was OMGUS, but he wasn't voting you when you placed that vote. I'm grabbing some food, post about TPR in a few hours.