al_kohaulec wrote:I don't believe I ever made mention of Ross as scummiest or least scummiest.
al_kohaulec wrote:Jelly, I has Ross marked down as being one of the scummiest players in my notes.
Please explain these two quotes in more detail, I am not sure I follow you.
Monkey wrote:Did you know that I was experienced before this post? Even with experience aside, it was just a compliment, what you consider to be just playing mafia may not be just playing mafia to others. I just was complimenting you on something that I felt I should've taken more notice to, but didn't. Not looking for forgiveness here, just stating my side of it.
No, I had no such knowledge. This was why I FoS'd al_kohaulec, but not you - but in my post, I needed to acknowledge that I was not just arbitrarily applying a rule to al_kohaulec when there was at least one other player (that I could recall) who thanked me for something I do not consider especially thankworthy. I know when I first started playing, I would thank people for posting all the time - that has since seemed to be drained my system (at least to my knowledge).
That said,
FoS: Monkey
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I can understand a townsperson being thankful that other people are bothering to do stuff, but (at least in my book) a townsperson is more likely to make something
of
instead of giving those people pats on the head and a dog treat.
I can recall two games off the top of my head where experienced players have thanked others for things which really don't need thanks for (and I believe I have mentioned these same two posts in other games).
1.)
Arafax-scum in Ye Olde Porte Towne. I will note that comments like "thanks for answering my questions" (which I use as town in that same game) does not apply, since the relationship between the thanker and the thankee are by no means the same. [To explain more fully, I was interrogating a particular player very harshly, so there was no way I could have been trying to 'buddy' up with them].
2.)
LoudmouthLee-scum in Newbie #124. I know this isn't strictly a "thank you" post, but the post is basically saying "thanks everybody for being active and academic".
I know I have seen more instances where my rule tends to hold, but these examples should show the 'feeling' I am referring to; both comments just seemed unnecessary, the purpose of which was to get into the good graces of particular players (whether it be the town as a whole, a select few members of the town, or a particular player). I simply got the same type of vibe from al_ko's post.