FZ. wrote:I just ask that you take a step back and look at this from the outside. Not sure you can really do it, but can you not see what others are saying as well?
It's day one. Of course I can see what others are saying.
But choosing between:
A lot of people who have done nothing of anything much
One person who has lied/deliberately misrepresented and then overreacted
For me it's an easy choice. I've found many baddies in behaviour just like zebra's, and I've seen some civs, but this behaviour is well over-represented by baddies, I think. Baddies don't like to be caught on day one, and they overreact for being called out on day one all the time. I've given a number of examples.
I think people, generally, have an absolutely massive blind spot when it comes to mafia, and that is that they always think vocal arguments are civ vs civ. People are naturally inclined to see two people going hard at it as civ vs civ. It's such a normal perception that it is so easy to manipulate as a baddie if you are a vocal person. I've done it, I know how easy it is. Zebra's play style is not very dissimilar to mine, and I don't think his loudness, wordiness and (defensive/aggressive/offensive) approach speak to his alignment, whereas others get a gut feel of civ from it. You shouldn't. Even if zebra is actually civ in this game, that gut feel you get from two people going passionately at it being civ on civ... don't trust it.
I think people should look beyond zebra's wordiness and passion, and look at the substance of what he said in the post that pinged me and his overreaction. Those two posts tell you everything you need to know. Beyond that, all the posts between me and zebra are irrelevant. That's what I think has betrayed his alignment.
FZ, I'll ask you a couple of questions. Do you think Mac's posts about tunneling FZ were 'obviously joking'? Would your natural instinct be to suspect someone for questioning Mac? Why do you strongly disagree with the notion that overreaction on day one is a baddie tell? I'd say in my experience day one overreactions are baddies about 70-75% of the time. Well over-represented. Not always. But very frequently. Frequently enough that it is worth lynching the offender.
For what its worth, if zebra was lynched and was bad, I'd be pretty confident you are civ. I know what it's like to be caught in the cycle of defending a baddie, I often get lynched for it even though it doesn't really make sense for a teammate to do it so hard. But if zebra IS bad, I bet you at least one of the people who have said its civ on civ are his teammate. Just one who said it offhand, though, and otherwise left the conversation mostly alone. I'd have to look back to see who fits the bill.
And it might not surprise anyone that I don't find eloh suspicious for bandwagoning... but, then, if zebra is bad then why would she be! If Zebra is not bad, my opinion on Eloh might change.
@FZ - regarding Aces in Roger Rabbit. I picked some little holes in him. He overreacted wildly. Others came in and claimed it was civ vs civ. Ultimately, I was well outnumbered on the vote because most people did not agree with my suspicion. But I had an ability which allowed me to get Aces lynched regardless, and he flipped bad.
Other examples... LC I didn't call out as bad on day one in BoB, but others did, and he did react heavily. When I called him out on day 3, he thoroughly exploded. Many people said it was civ on civ. They were wrong. LC was bad.
Epi in Keeler, I called out on day one. That was slightly different, he did not overreact, but he did paint certain behaviours on someone that I did not think represented the truth of the thread. Epi was bad.
I have forgotten by last example now, but anyway all four were examples of baddies exhibiting the same types of behaviour early that zebra is here.
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Very longwinded, but I'll just repeat that if people don't lynch zebra today, then I'll back off. I'm pushing it for today, because I think the evidence is clearly there, but after that I won't push it any more. That's not to say zebra gets a pass for anything he/she might do in the future, but I'll let go this day one aspect of the suspicion.