Ok. Why Sir is town.
Remember, you have to treat new, expecially learning players, differently. Sir falls into this category.
When that early wagon formed on me, he not only didn't contribute to it - He meta'd me and, decided I was town, then defended me. This is not the action of a newbie-scum. (On that point, Sir, using meta is perfectly valid, infact i'd say it's the single most useful tool in the game)
His vote on Porkens - Porkens literally asked for this. Sir doesn't just do a standard omgus though, he gives the opinion with it that he thinks Pork is town. I don't see him doing this as scum.
I mean sure, I have hunches, but they don't really mean anything right now.
This looks like an honest comment. Read his posts in isolation if you want to see it in context. Scum don't have hunches. Scum know.
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His avatar makes him look like scum.
However...
Still nothing.
This is something that the brain subconciously contributes towards your overall opinion of someone. It has also been discussed a bit in MD. Some people's avatars get directly associated with a role/alignment. It is a lot easier to do this as town, seeing as scum already know who's scum and who's town.
Now, Sir also put the L-1 vote on Zind. For him to be scum, that's some pretty hard bussing, especially when he stayed off the easy townie wagon earlier [mine] (which, if you think he's scum, assumes I am indeed town).
To me, I think i've seen genuine scumhunting from Sir.
Anyway have anything to say to that?