Obligatory response for you Scarlet:
On the issue of "harder to verify everything" that a mass claim seemingly presents, I have to disagree with this as a reason to be against a mass claim. The disagreement has several parts. First, in the absence of a mass claim you have nothing to verify which isn't helpful as opposed to having something -- no matter how much of something there is -- to verify. Essentially one phrase helps summarize this... Information. Second, while it may be harder to verify everything "immediately", a mass claim would lock people into what they say leaving little wiggle room as the game moves along. Finally, the earlier the claims, the better as it gives more time for verification.
Note: I believe Numbers brought up the issue of verification to you before. Is verifying everything that comes from a mass claim hard? Not exactly. Just time consuming. Should the game move to a LyLo point and you're left with a situation where you are unable to verify one or several claims because of the time left in the game, then that just hurts town overall.
I'm not sure if Numbers ever addressed the lazy town part, but there is one thing I know for sure. By virtue of the fact that I am in this game along with Numbers, there will be anything but "lazy town" up until active players are killed off. Were several of us not in this game, I'd chalk that point up to you as proven. But I'm not lazy nor is Numbers. So a mass claim won't cause town to be lazy.
Also, we all know statistics are just a way of manipulating numbers. So if we're going to get technical, here is what I would like for the statistics: I'd like your samples that you got your numbers for that help prove your point about 8 people focusing on 1 claim is better than 8+ people focusing on 7+ claims. Otherwise, how am I to believe you when it is fully possible that having 8+ people focusing on 7+ claims is better? Better yet how do I know that having 7+ claims now gives town a much better chance of winning when they happen early? (I'm reminded of one of Numbers's early statements to you which was something along the lines of Town hasn't been winning so it is time to try something different -- mass claiming now is something different.)
Anyway, don't feel the need to argue, again, all the points that you keep reiterating. Numbers's overall goal was to unravel the arguments you and others against mass claiming put forth. In unraveling those arguments, he felt you would have no viable reason to continue opposing and so have to come over to the side of a mass claim. From my perspective, while I may understand what you are saying, I, in all honesty, believe your arguments have been wrecked time and time again by Numbers.
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I'm going to change my pace and officially
Vote: PopPaand
FoS: NiklorHere is my reasoning, and it is entirely based on playstyle. First, PopPa seems to have a playstyle where he actively lurks and does his utmost to be either entirely vague with helpful posts or outright doesn't participate. The community here seems to have the opinion that PopPa does play with a style like this, especially when it comes to killing the most active people. In my own experience I have played with PopPa twice here. In the first game he killed me off right away and let inactivity take a hold of the town. In the second game, he was town and despite being town he actively did nothing to help avert his lynch on him based on policy all because it seemed, to me, that he cared nothing for helping the town (focusing more on maintaining his playstyle more than anything).
That brings me here to this game. He has a few posts which is not a big deal, but his posts are actually full of participation. Even when called out he participates rather than trying to be vague or nonresponsive or outright not helpful. I can't say he had a change of heart since his being policy lynched last game since I don't know what he is this game, but I'm going to go on the assumption that he's actually participating and avoiding being the not helpful player he was that last game for some unknown reason. And I believe that reason is that he is scum.
Connecting Niklor now. Yes, he says he has been lurky/inattentive to this game, but my focus is on something he said which may be nitpicking on my part, but I feel relevant.
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Anyway, in the tossup of Neo, Garren, and PopPa, I'd honestly most like to vote the last because I dislike the whole "Lurking is my playstyle" bit. But, as he points out himself, lynching or not lynching on playstyle is stupid. And two lurkers don't really draw my suspicions like someone flip-flopping and doing little actual scumhunting.
Nevermind that the lurkers are not scumhunting. Niklor was a part of the policy lynch on PopPa. I find it hard to believe that the same arguments from the last game -- about voting someone based on their playstyle which came from the policy lynch -- had such an impact on Niklor this game. I shouldn't have to point out how terrible it is to let lurkers get away with doing very little of anything. At least Neo, who may be flip-flopping for legitimate reasons in his own mind, is actually participating and
trying to scumhunt as opposed to others who are not hunting at all.