Well if you're going to read for me, you may want to work on your comprehension. You had a single vote on you for your usage of the word "random." Nexus stated to vote you for you being Rusty, and Prana voted for you, apparently, to draw out opportunistic scum. (The irony here is that his vote comes off as an opportunistic vote.) So I really fail to see how it was a mini-wagon because of your usage of the word "random" that apparently only a single person even questioned. I wouldn't oppose a spoonfeeding, either, as long as you make plane sounds while you wave the spoon around.LmL wrote:Outdated? Hardly. The only reason I had brought up the "good old days" was that, on page one (and if you would have read that, you would have seen it), I was being semi-bandwagoned for typing in "Random Vote."
There. Now that I read for you, need a spoonfeeding too?
My point is, you even explained that your "third person on the wagon" objection was that it was one of the easiest tells "back in the day." The fact that it was so common knowledge should lead you to believe that scum just might avoid doing that in games, now. In fact I can think of numerous occasions where I've been the third vote on a wagon in a town role. I do not think that is a viable tell for scum anymore. It may have been back in the day, but I really don't think it still applies. However, I do feel that Prana's vote was opportunistic, and I'm not sure I buy into his explanation for wagoning. Opportunistically voting, for the sake of catching an opportunistic vote, is counter-productive.
His vote was opportunistic, for sure, but you are actually stating you're pushing for a lynch? That seems a bit excessive. It's one thing to pursue a lead, but to state that you are actively pushing for a lynch at this phase of the game is insane.ConfidAnno wrote:No, I am pushing for your lynch based on the curious comment after you said you tried to start a bandwagon. It seems, to me at least, that the only motivation to call something out as "curious" is to leave it open as an avenue of suspicion. This is hypocritical in regards to you wanting to start a bandwagon.