Close enough, yes. A counterwagon implies there was a threatening wagon in the first place. Smol was likely a zero accountability town driven policy lynch. It's safer for scum than trying to lynch a vocal voice and getting countered.In post 2884, egospray wrote:Are you suggesting Smol Might was a counter-wagon?In post 2866, Equitable Androids wrote:Absolutely. The question is why Smol over someone else wagoned, particularly the ones with 3-4 votes. Even if we disagree on those being vanity wagons, scum likely made a decision as to which wagon went through. Town are likely in that region as well.
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