Bookwyrm627: I'm guessing you see the irony in hoping that a townie is lying. :)
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I was under the impression that you find it acceptable for a townie to lie, if the circumstances call for it.
P1na: Somebody says, you or this other person must die, do I need a particular reason to say "the other guy!"? I didn't actually vote, mind you.
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And someone may suggest it's either you or
that other person, would you again go "let's lynch that other person, no particular reason"?
If it comes between you and someone else, then I'd expect you to prefer someone else to by lynched, unless you have something to gain from being lynched. If you don't want to be lynched, then you should give a more convincing/satisfying reason than "hey, I'm just a clown, here for a beer and some laughs, let me be". And when picking a specific player suggested by another one you should have a reason, and if you don't, you should suggest someone that you do have a reason for.
This "anyone, but me" is not pro-town play. If you're town, you should be scum-hunting and trying to get the most suspicious ones lynched. Lynching is town's (almost) exclusive way of eliminating all and any threats to us, and we should try to keep mis-lynches to a minimum, not make them the norm through selfish, indifferent or reckless play. Additionally, you don't know what role this or that other player you're willing to lynch for no reason has, and thus are indifferent to hurting your team.
Unless of course you're not town, and know this other person's alignment (in this case drealmer7's), and are pushing for their lynch, but in a casual way as to not draw (much) suspicion.
P1na: [...]
What defence? I don't even know what the problem is! Everyone makes such a big deal out of this, I just don't see it. It's like it's actually even possible to switch sides. I don't know what kind of explanation you want me to give.
Let's say I'm mafia. Don't mafia types have their own private chat? Why would I need to out myself like that to the others? It doesn't make any sense! I guess you could think that, since I don't take the game very seriously, I could act against my role and actually help mafia for the laughs. That's possible I guess, I know I wouldn't break the game like that but it's not like you can see what's in my head to confirm. But even if it were true, how am I supposed to know what mafia wants me to do during the collaboration? Is someone actually going to come out and post "Hey I'm mafia, please vote for HypersomniacLive, now here's your beer"?
Or maybe, now that I think about it, there's actually some bartering mechanic going on? The setting is about votes on a council after all. I mean, my role is as vanilla as they come, the whole dying for the team and all; so if there is some voting and diplomacy going around I'm not aware of it. But this would mean that the people who find it problematic are all aware of such a mechanic and don't mind disclosing it, which is strange.
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Oh great, more questionable things. If you're town, and telling the truth (seems it's not to be taken as a given anymore), then you just saved yourself from getting NKed, when being Town Vanilla is doing the exact opposite (that's were the value of "dying for your team" actually lies). Or, you could just as well be lying to cover for not being the NK-target, N1 or later in the game, and you're using that "die for your team" line (which is in the OP) to make your lie more believable.
As for "outing" yourself, if mafia - it falls under "it's so obvious/outrageous for mafia to do that, he can't be mafia", this line of defence included. But I find it interesting that you bring up the mafia chat. As far as I know, mafia players are told who their buddies are in their initial PMs, and don't need to use their chat to see who else is part of their team. Unless you're saying that they can day-talk, which begs the question how you'd be privy to such info.
As is interesting that you say voting may have a different/additional meaning/role in this game, followed immediately by you having no idea about it, and promptly pointing fingers at those questioning your behaviour.
And there are other possibilities than town and mafia regarding alignment. You could have a win condition that requires a mafia win, and chose to make it known in a
jokingly fashion, again to throw us off so we say "no way!".
Whatever the case, I don't get a pro-town vibe from your posts - if you're not town, then you're someone we definitely want to lynch, and if you are, you're not demonstrating that you're here to help us, so if we're going to mis-lynch (which seems quite the case D1), then we should consider you.
P1na: [...]
And then there's the lurking thing. I've already said, I drop by and will only post more when I think things are getting serious. People start voting for lynching me, I post more, then I'm accused of lurking and posting just before the deadline. Should I have just ignored all this then?
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No, but insisting on "it's not serious (enough) for me" when you're well aware that we're out of RVS, is an explanation that will only raise more eye-brows, to say the least.
As for your post #483 - that's all nice, but we only have your word for it, and it could also be one more argument of yours to throw us off, and steer attention away from you.
flubbucket: I "ignored" nothing.
As I clearly stated, the names listed were examples of players not specific instances of player's typical behavior.
Pedantic much??
Did you also use RNG?
What do you have to say about P1na, especially after his post #483?
trentonlf: You will find people often place a vote to gauge reactions to the person they voted for or the reactions of others to the vote ( I do this often). The vote it a tool to use, and one that is under utilized IMO. The most powerful weapon town has is its vote, and if you are town and afraid to use it then you are giving scum the upper hand.
And when one hops from player to player like a rabbit in heat, its power is rendered useless. I think (general) we had this discussion before.