Then why did you word it as if it was common knowledge that he would flip scum when lynched? Or are you saying lynching him as town is still a better idea than teaching him how to play the game as town?
Firstly, you're arguing semantics here, which peopel were calling me out for in Umineko.
Secondly, if I have no reason to believe he is a Townie - and at this point I don't - I don't see why voting him is a bad idea. Every post from him up to now has been full of poorly explained voting, sudden vote changes and generally saying nothing of any use.
WHAT? Where did I say we shouldn't be helping him understand what he's doing wrong!?
Yeah, that point was sarcasm if you didn't notice it.
I'm saying that if we immediately give him a free pass because he's a new player and don't suspect him as scum, then
1) We don't get our lynches and we lose.
2) Tenshi gets rewarded for playing badly which will obviously promote being a 'bad' player.
Thus the only logical way for him to learn is a School Of Hard Knocks method - when he makes a mistake, someone points it out and punishes him with a vote. Being too lenient on him because he's new helps no-one.
More importantly, how is not understanding how what he did was scummy inherently scummy?
At what point did I say that? I said that he could make mistakes trying to cover up the fact that he's scum, and based on your 'he's a newbie so he can't be held responsible for his actions' mindset he'd get away with it scot-free.
If we're going to spend every game going after newbies for making mistakes that they can't even tell are mistakes, then maybe we should start refusing Newbies and directing them Here Instead.
How is this point productive? It feels like it's verging on AtE by complaining about newbies.
Oh whee, Serp ninja:
Currently, I'm not liking the way that Roukanken has moved from "Serp's exit from RVS is scummy" to "Serp's coaching of Moonspeak is scummy."
These are the same point. You used that post to exit RVS and at the same time pointed out to Tenshi everything he'd done wrong up until now.
Plus I've been calling it coaching for a while.When you make a case against someone, and that case is refuted, drawing additional reasons from the original post you found scummy looks bad.
Again, I made the coaching point afterwards before your refutation. This doesn't qualify as an 'additional reason'.
I see Roukanken following his standard MO of "I think [X] is scum and therefore everyone he associates with is scummy." This is expected due to meta, but considering that you end up calling yourself out for it by the end of every game, Roukanken, maybe you should try to be a little more self-aware? :V
Analysing individual scumminess will only get you so far. Analysing relationships between players will get you closer to a final result because in the end that's what you're looking for - a scumteam, not a single scum. In Umineko, by attempting to analyse pairings on D4 I got closer to the actual Carth/Serp scumpair than I managed to get anywhere else in the game.
I'm also not satisfied with the coaching point itself. It's one thing to let a newbie wear his heart on his sleeve, but it's another entirely to let him be incomprehensible and useless.
People HAVE pointed out what he's doing wrong, and he's STILL incomprehensible and useless. If we go any further we'll practically be playing the game for him.
When we experienced mafia players call each other out on WIFOM, we're basically using shorthand for "This is what I think you're doing and this is why I think it's bad." Explaining the reasoning behind why a particular scumtell is considered a scumtell is meant to let the newbie follow the case against him and, if he has some townie reason for following that course of action, to allow him to explain it.
Can I not assume that before he showed up here Tenshi did a little research about the game? Can I not assume that he'd have the initiative to look up a phrase he didn't recognise rather than make us explain everything to him?
The difference between coaching a newbie and telling an experienced player why you're voting for him is one of degree, not of kind.
No, the difference is with coaching you don't hold the player responsible for his actions and cut him slack. How are you expected to learn if your mistakes aren't met with consequences?
##Unvote: Suwako
Vote: SerpentariusHappy now, UK?
Nah, I'ma modkill you now for smarting off to the mod.
I'ma give you 0 for your essay if you gonna be like that
Ok, not really, yes, I'm happy you can follow the rules enumerated in the second post of the thread that I put there for your convenience 