No lynch is bad lynch? Alright.
rob77dp [1] - CleanOnion
That's what you get for trying to persuade us not to give information.
I'm not sure if I've mentioned this yet, but Sera is still definitely not mafia.
If you haven't been convinced yet, just take a gander at Linkcat's chiseled abs.
Linkcat's flabby, acne-ridden stomach makes me sick to the point that I'm certain that Sera is mafia.
So far, I have CleO near the top of my "Best Roleplaying" list (as sky?).
Us? Who is us?
A) There is no us (hint: I'm not rob-ithel). Unless... ... you have some Night 0 information that we're on the same team? (Can you safely share such information if you have it?)
B) (A) seems very shaky conclusion because would you vote on your own teammate? *thinks back to who you're possibly roleplaying* Ok, yeah, I could buy that and in such case I reciprocate a headnod of agreement. Same team would indeed be good to know if you somehow know. *refers back to item (A)* **ninjaEDIT: You have since moved your vote making it less shaky that (A) is good logic/reasoning**
1) I do
not condone
not SHARING of information. I do caution against oversharing as it relates to giving up role specifics which could get your investigative-role NK'd.
2) Sharing the information part without giving up your role itself is what I was meaning to convey. I do not apologize if you took that as persuading to hide information.
Safely sharing information definitely benefits town. Dangerously sharing information could benefit town in short term in exchange for risk of losing long-term investigation information.
FTFM (Fixed That For Me) *this is a revised quote to help CleO get up to speed with the intent of my prior statements despite my lack of initial clarity*
TL;DR - If you have information you can safely share about "us" please do. If not, all is well. I want information sharing to happen freely with restraint ONLY as it relates to keeping investigative roles safe. That is a balancing act of information value now to long term value of the role. I was unclear on this distinction before (Espi picked up on it though).