I don't really know how to say it, but you seem to be trying to protect the weaker players in general. I know it has nothing to do with being mafia, but think of it this way, how much use are they going to be later on in the game?
If they're not going to be any help, we might as well just get rid of them/put some pressure on them today instead of just doing nothing, and staying at square one tomorrow.
people (the mafias) continue to raise suspicion on the weaker players and the rest just follow them.
You can use stuff like this later on in the game, which is why it is important that something actually happens today.
Regarding Bevab, why would anyone say thank you for a lynch it's beyond me, whether it was a joke or not. He played stupidly last match, so I had every right to put some early pressure on him, so he should of just said something along the lines of I've learnt from my past mistakes and won't make those moves again, instead of thanking me for lynching him.
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That was in response to your first post, didn't see your second, will respond to your second now.
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I don't care what you feel about my style of play. I feel day 1 should end in a no lynch unless something dramatic happens, and I find this method correct rather than just lynching someone for a foolish reason and eventually losing a townie.
If you don't care about what I feel, I might as well say atm you playing how you are not looking to lynching anyone is beyond useless.
You should be looking for reason to lynch people, not just sit back because it's quite likely one or two townies are going to die tonight.
How is putting pressure lynches on people foolish? If you pressure someone and they don't respond well, you then lynch them, you don't just lynch them without giving them any time to talk whatsoever.
Can you expand please, I don't really get how that's contradicting myself.
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Oh, I see what you mean, my original post was actually meant to say "and I'm
not going to try and change that".
I can confirm that by if you read the second part of that sentence, I say "but even if you don't want to lynch someone", as I was accepting you might not want to lynch people because that's how you play, 'at least try to apply some pressure".
Hope that clears that up, just missed a word out.