I'm going to echo flash's later post saying that "track" is a fairly common word.xorxes wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:54 pmChaqa, flash, Espresso, bo_sox, Jamiet could you give your comments on these posts please:
EspressoPatronum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 5:08 pmEMC's vote against himself is effectively a non-vote meant to defeat a literal interpretation of the criticism, "EMC doesn't vote until EOD." The heart of the criticism is that his non-vote doesn't help town because we can't track his voting record and we don't know what to expect of his vote. Voting for himself doesn't help either of this problems, so his vote against himself is still anti-town.bo_sox48 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 6:14 pmLynching lurkers might be a smart plan, but it needs to be done cohesively. A smart mafia player in a setup like this one is probably burying themselves in the muck right now. The worst thing that they can do for themselves is draw undue attention their way, which is why, for example, I think bozo is probably town even though he's the one that keeps proposing stupid things. There should be less attention focused on those who are coming up with ideas and trying to direct traffic, so to speak, and more attention focused on those who are either not posting at all, doing what I did last night and posting just to get something down on paper, or simply following in the tracks of others who are laying bricks for them. Personally, I find the latter is the easiest way to track down lurking scum, because eventually playing by either of the former will stand out even if it doesn't on day 1. When I reread day 1, that's something I plan to look for.
Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 2:31 pm
This is a false narrative. I lost track of time and did not realise the night had ended.
I was forthright in my lack of crumbs + I didn't intend for this post to be a crumb.
There's also no way the entire scum team decides to use this bizarre track crumb up to 2 days in advance of a counterclaim.