@Dormio:
PX vs. NNR on information
No matter how hard we lynched NNR or what his alignment is, his flip would have given no information. It would be as good as a no lynch day one until LyLO appears, where we can only speculate about how many scum members there were in the setup. This is a fundamental point; town would waste much time doing something that has no reward until later (possibly too late).
If PX was scum, then we can apply normal bandwagon analysis on the wagon, as usual. While Dormio is right that it's hard to read PX given that it's so easy to come up with reasons and jump on him, future scum flips and their interactions might lead us to scum.
In the end, I don't get why Dormio is raising a ruckus regarding 'information' of flips when the conclusions one can get is so obvious, and when PX had the possibility actually flip *scum* and let us do something about it.
Dormio wonders why there is a need for Dormio to follow the opinion of everyone else!
Not asking you to follow the opinion of everyone else, but merely comment on the major happenings of each day (in this case D1). If there is a 1v1 where both sides give strong reasons on why the other is scum, obviously you can't merely agree with both sides. Perhaps you can say both sides are misguided town, but that's the minimum. Not commenting on such things gives nothing for town to work with, which is really scum's modus operadi.
I don't even think I was following popular opinion! Are you merely saving people from sins of your own creation?
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@huhwhat: IHNN has had a greater range of suspects and a somewhat more concrete list of suspects he had actually voted continuously, as well as greater presence in voting especially on D2, with bite-sized reasons that seem acceptable on first glance (but unexplained and somewhat throwaway). Hero999 is just looking extremely confused to the point of lynchbait, for example switching from rawr to Shadoweh for such a reason when it was not too hard to justify resting his vote on rawr. Of the two, I believed IHNN fit the 'scum intent' thing of laying low but not too low better.