I'll only be responding to two points there, seeing the rest of it as pretty invalid. "Confirmation bias!" isn't exactly the best defense.
You've misunderstood me here, it seems.
Let's say that someone gets murdered in a small town. Cops are investigating it, but someone from across town and with no connections to the victim shows up at the station. They loudly testify, "This person died? They were nice and had no issues with anyone! If I was a murderer, I would have no reason to kill them at all!"
Yeah it's technically a valid argument, but wouldn't you suspect the person who brought it up out of nowhere?
The above example is very much simplified, but I think you get my point.
Uh yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying.
Sure, killing someone else might have been more useful to get extra town cred. There's also the argument that killing a player with a town read on you (with the flip confirming the player as Town) strengthens your position, since their read on you came from a town perspective. However, this is all WIFOM at that point and is muddling things.
But here you freely admit that you brought up your Pythag read to increase your credibility. I bolded it in the quote for emphasis. I fail to see how "lol guys my town read was right! Look at me being Good Town!" can't be seen as scummy, or at minimum highly suspicious.
I sympathize with you as a player and human here, and my following statement is made with all due respect and kindness, zero offense intended.
But this is an absolute pile of emotional appeal here instead of concrete defense. I see no reason to consider it a valid defense, and my Scum read firmly remains.
...what?
My argument in my defense being valid makes *no difference* to my defense? That is almost literally nonsense.
Since you later conclude that my argument is actually invalid, it may be something of a moot point for you. But to me it strikes me as another example of confirmation bias.
If valid arguments in my defense make no difference, I'm really not sure what I can say.
You've misunderstood me here, it seems.
Let's say that someone gets murdered in a small town. Cops are investigating it, but someone from across town and with no connections to the victim shows up at the station. They loudly testify, "This person died? They were nice and had no issues with anyone! If I was a murderer, I would have no reason to kill them at all!"
Yeah it's technically a valid argument, but wouldn't you suspect the person who brought it up out of nowhere?
The above example is very much simplified, but I think you get my point.
If I'm understanding correctly, what you're saying is that bringing up the fact that I had a correct read on Pythag earns me some town cred, and therefore would be beneficial to me as scum?
I guess there's some truth to that, although I personally think it would be less valuable to scum-Medi than a living Pythag with a slight town-lean.
However, if I wanted to increase my credibility with the town, why wouldn't I have identified *another* player as strong-town (one who didn't have a town read on me) and NKed them instead? From the perspective of the scum-Medi that you've imagined who set up this to bolster his town credibility, wouldn't this be easily the preferable option? Bolster my town cred with the rest of the players, while *also* leaving alive the player with whom I presumably already had some amount of town cred?
That said, I acknowledge that part of the reason I initially brought up my read on Pythag was in hopes that it would help me seem more credible to the town. I don't really think that's scummy, given that every player in this game should want to increase their credibility with the town.
Uh yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying.
Sure, killing someone else might have been more useful to get extra town cred. There's also the argument that killing a player with a town read on you (with the flip confirming the player as Town) strengthens your position, since their read on you came from a town perspective. However, this is all WIFOM at that point and is muddling things.
But here you freely admit that you brought up your Pythag read to increase your credibility. I bolded it in the quote for emphasis. I fail to see how "lol guys my town read was right! Look at me being Good Town!" can't be seen as scummy, or at minimum highly suspicious.
I kind of feel like most of your points fall apart if they're not read with the presumption of "Medi is scum" already in place. We'll see what the rest of the players think, I guess.
All that said, I actually don't think I would be a horrible lynch right now (as townie lynches go). I've honestly been struggling to make any meaningful contribution to town (hopefully I'm just out of practice and not getting dumber), and I feel like my lynch would be reasonably information-rich for the town. I'd prefer to live, but that has more to do with the numbers than any value I feel like I'd have as an actual player.
I'm sure Werekill will look at that statement and interpret it as some kind of scum headgame or meta-play or something, but really I've just been floundering all game. It's a novel and unpleasant experience.
I sympathize with you as a player and human here, and my following statement is made with all due respect and kindness, zero offense intended.
But this is an absolute pile of emotional appeal here instead of concrete defense. I see no reason to consider it a valid defense, and my Scum read firmly remains.