In post 210, copper223 wrote:@GL
1. Why does scum Jae want to make a case on town IC GM in their first (RVS) post?
2. Why do you ignore GM's position on Jae in 92, i.e. why are you selectively scum hunting? For the rest of you, GM said she would expect a different behavior from town Jae and not finding it she thinks that entrance is remarkable (later implying to Accountant that it is in a scummy way), that according to GL's case on Jae is scummy, but ignored in this instance.
3. Since when is making massive assumptions a scum-tell? Are you more likely to make reasonably sounding posts when you are the informed minority or the uninformed majority?
4. When was Jae supposed to go after Asty given Asty is not posting and will more likely than not be replaced?
5. I was the first to call Accountant vs Dreal a TvT, why do you say I'm surfing the arguments (when I interfered in both) especially if you agree with me in one instance?
6. What is the scum motivation for Stapler to town-read Drealmer but point out that he is not helping? How is Stapler different in his game advancement compared to Asty?
These questions feel like a homework assignment but here we go
1. The IC is the hardest slot for scum to deal with in Newbies. If the IC is town and takes on a universally townread leader role, then they can singlehandedly guide discussion and if they nail scum (and town sheeps them) then they can break the game open on Day 1. If gm is town here then a scum!Jae would have plenty of reason to discredit and throw shade on her, even if it doesn't lead to a D1 lynch.
Also, he didn't make a case in his first post. He just voted and said "serious vote". The 'case' came later when he was trying to keep the pressure on.
2. feels like a stretch to try to invent some kind of hypocrisy here from me, I don't see your interpretation of
92 at all. GM isn't saying Jae is scum because his entrance wasn't as remarkable as it would have been if he were town. She said she found his entrance scummily unremarkable. You're acting like that means the same thing, but it definitely doesn't.
That's my whole point - there's a key difference between "if you were town, you'd do [x], you didn't do [x]" and "you did [y], scum often does [y]". The latter is what town cases usually look like. The former is the kind of case you come up with when you're making shit up. Reread how Jae phrases this:
In post 120, JaeReed wrote:My vote on you was 100% serious in my first post, based off you ignoring a line of questioning that you should have picked up on, pointing out stuff from the newbies which you'd think would have earned a pressure vote then not voting them
It's also different in terms of what they're talking about, GM's point had to do with the idea of a "notable entrance" whereas Jae's point had to do with "ignoring a line of questioning" and "not voting". One might say all unremarkable entrances are scummy, but no one would suggest that all players who didn't vote Asty are scummy.
3. Like I just explained to Accountant, it's not the assumption itself that's scummy, it's that his entire scumread is propped up by it. Jae's case looks invented.
4. oh, I don't know, how about from his very first post, if he thought Asty's intro post was so scummy?! Again, JaeReed is scumreading GM for
not voting someone he himself never voted.
5. Comments like
47 and
72 are what gave me that impression. Especially 47, assuming it is a TvT then you're just positioning for towncred by elaborating on each side as an effort to resolve their dialogue for them.
6. The scum motivation is posting sheerly for towncred, very similar to what I just said about your own posts in 5. The post doesn't help to solve the game or develop reads, it's just a subtler version of LAMIST. Plus,
119 is not just written from the perspective of "here's why you shouldn't have made that joke", it's got extra remarks that imply that dreamerlz could possibly have scum motivation for posting it, yet Stapler doesn't seem to actually believe that they're indicative. Asty isn't developing the game either, but his posts haven't raised warning signals for me in the same way that
119 did.
"I think I no longer believe in monsters as faces in the floor or feral infants or vampires or whatever. I think at seventeen now I believe the only real monsters might be the type of liar where there's simply no way to tell. The ones who give nothing away"