Quote Originally Posted by 3SecondCultist View Post
Generally if I'm casting suspicion on someone or a small group, I will put my vote there to actually create pressure and a conversation, ideally with the person involved so that wolfslips can happen and facts can get checked. The interaction is usually played out more when an actual vote is involved. Wagons aren't inherently bad - right or wrong, they advance the gamestate. Here on D3 with one outed (dead) wolf and a bunch of claims that seem to verify each other to create the perception of a towncore (as Snow likes to say, shut up tinfoil voice).
I realized that I didn't finish my thoughts from this post. Sorry it's early and I just got to work.

What I started to say was:

Here on D3, town has less risk from a mislynch. I believe we are generally in a pretty good spot, in terms of the ratio of 'information to living townies with votes' that seems to determine these games. I believe in most of the claims at this point, which may be a problem down the line but is really helping to clear up the POE pool.

We did get lucky on the randvotes for a wolf, though, which has really helped town.