Leafsnail: There's a question for you right under the first quote.
So much to cover...guess we'll start with the big ones!
I've seen a lot of speculating and metagaming about Ford tying up the lynch, and why would scum break the tie in Ford's favor, etc. etc. And that's all great, don't get me wrong, no problem in thinking things through (as you guys have been for most of D2). But the thing that immediately jumps out at me is what hasn't happened, and I don't think anyone has addressed that yet.
Put yourself in Ford's shoes here. D2 opens up, you tied up the vote D1 (intentional or otherwise) and the scum let you live. People are out for your blood right out of the gate (Ford got 3 votes in something like the first 12 hours, Toaster/Tir/Dar). You try to defend yourself, but the mob is louder, and you progress to L-2, and finally L-1. If you are L-1, scum, and the clear lynch candidate, what would you do? Think about it before you read the next line.
I might be the most cautious person in this game, and I would pull the trigger on my daykill and take my chances. That hasn't happened. He's either not scum or he has a pair that goes "clank" when he walks. I think it's a very persuasive piece of information, but I'd like some more opinions on the matter, and I would really really like it if someone that's voting Ford would back off their lynch for a minute while people chew on this idea.
ToasterConcerning metagaming: I'm not afraid to look for a way to break the game (See: Politibastard) but the chance to look at the game this way hasn't ever come up before. I'm not going to pass up this opportunity when it comes up, but I'm also not going to advocate any form of chain lynching over it. -snip-
It doesn't look like you're looking too hard, from where I'm standing.
Leafsnail: Would you accept a tiebreaker vote from a different forum account, provided they could prove that they were on the scum team?
I wouldn't be at all surprised if Leaf suggested this course of action to the scum (assuming he allows it, that is). He's no slouch.
Not only did Ford make the tie, but he did it 30 minutes prior to the deadline. If that's not a scum move, I don't know what is. Minor FoS goes out to Zombie Urist for not breaking it.
Even if he did tie up the vote on purpose (which is open to debate, considering the slack deadline with resulting rewind), what's wrong with that? If it had been someone else tying the vote I could see where you are coming from, but someone casting a vote so that they
maybe don't die doesn't seem like a bad thing.
Also, any reason you didn't pull your vote?
NQT: I noted this on my readthrough. Lurkers prevent hammers, but they don't prevent lynches. There's a very large difference between the two. Long days have their pros and cons, though, I'll give you that much.
DS: Do you still hold that Ford must be scum? I for one think that he's one of the flavors of town, and that lynching Tolyk over Ford was a great move: look at how much attention he got at the start of D2. The resulting shitstorm seems to have taken up most of the day.
Zoom: Welcome! Mind explaining what you hope to gain from those questions? Also, have you played a game of forum Mafia before?
Dar:But as long as the metainfo is in play, zombie urist was the closest to the lynch, and he's the only one who wasn't posting anywhere else.
The closest to the lynch how? By having zero votes, which is certainly more than your three, Ford?
He meant closest post, I believe. Why didn't you see that?
The main reasons for this vote is that if Ford wasn't scum, scum would have basically zero reason to lynch Tolyk, since he could easily be lynched at any point due to his lurkatron. And that's in addition to all the other scummy shit he pulled off earlier.
Do you stand by this?
I have to step away for a minute, so I guess I'll just go ahead and post this.
Everybody Else: Weigh in. What's on your mind?