Going backwards. Long and rambling post.
Also, I agree with the fact that ddevans appears to be pushing a lynch between you two too hard, so I'm moving my vote accordingly.
I backed away from the stance that we should lynch either Espi/MW, preferring MW, and moved my stance to 'anyone but shock' - I felt that it should have been obvious, at that point, that my initial pressure on those two was left at that.
So this is 1) incorrect and 2) curiously, was not an opinion you had voiced earlier - it was kinda just tacked on to this post about MW well after after Link made his post about me.
If you were town, a possible explanation would be that you wouldn't feel comfortable voicing that opinion until someone else did, which is fair. But that would also show blind faith in Link.
If you were mafia, maybe it could be this scenario - one of the early lynch wagons was one of your mates. Then, a wagon developed on me. It would, of course, make sense for some number of mafia to join that wagon.
And yh, I too am curious about dd feeling so strongly about mw vs espi, as it seems to completely hinge on him believing mw to either be gn or mafia. Otherwise we gain no info whatsoever from espi flipping sth and as other people pointed out even if espi flips mafia it doesnt really tell much.
I have voiced that I didn't believe either Espi or MW to be mafia - I have also voiced that I don't believe MW to be GN.
And personally, I find a lot of intel in voting patterns, interactions, etc. If I'm lynched and flip town, does that not change the perspective of all my interactions with Espi and MW? The perspective of Link's post regarding me? My questioning of shock? What if I lynch mafia? All of that changes when someone is lynched - that's how you gain intel. And looking at people changing their votes, moving at specific times of the round, moving after a 'trigger' post, that's all intel too. It's usually not much early, but it all stacks up over the course of the game.
I personally find the interactions between Espi and MW extremely notable - it was the first thing to happen in the game, and it immediately struck me as weird, in some way. The move I was comfortable with, most in line with my general playstyle, was to pressure it. I created an interaction triangle you can read from for the whole game.
I hope this explains more about why I believe so strongly in the power of the lynch.
Above quote shows dd apparently is fine with lynching JCJ, instead of focussing on Espi/MW, but then again I don't see the benefit of that. It does not provide anything better than lynching shock?! It might be a bit scummy.
It might be odd for me to state this clearly, but I think it's the correct play.
I noticed something in my interactions with shock that makes me want to not lynch him
this round. I will say no more. It is not in the benefit of town for me to provide details.
Now that I look at it, it does seem weird how dd emphasizes Espi and MW as the only options for lynching...
As above, the point was to provide pressure on multiple people - which I succeeded in doing - and I have since moved to expressing a different stance.
This is even more notable to me - I put the most value in a bandwagon on the second vote. One vote can be a throwaway, a lone ranger, a controversial opinion people aren't ready to bite yet, etc. Two votes means something. This was the second vote on me - and it was based on a false statement, with no deeper reasoning.