Okay, Snow on Day 1: Makes all of one substantial post on anything, and it's mainly a summary of what's happening. I know he had a good real-life reason for the absence, but "Tom is distracting, OK is crazy, and Delta is new to the forum) isn't exactly the heights of analysis I'd want from my only post of the day.
Day 2: Snow vs. Bardiche, round 1, fight! My feeling on that call-out hasn't changed since it happened; I don't like it at all.
Then, there's the fact that, while you can't hide the existence of Anonyvotes, there's no reason to go "oh I cannot hide that" and deliberately blow your cover for the sake of blowing it (which is what you did).
This is bad, bad logic; basically, it translates to "I know you can't hide anonyvotes, but you should have tried to hide the anonyvotes." I know he's since backed off, but that doesn't mean he wasn't trying to advance the argument, and it very much feels like he's throwing suspicion on Bard for the sake of throwing suspicion on Bard. Also, in light of later events, this rings hollow:
Regardless, you will excuse me for being uncomfortable with role-claiming without an immediate, life-threatening reason
Says the guy who roleclaimed at -4 to hammer on a slow-moving day. I know, suicidal tendencies etc., but it seems to belie the idea that he's got a gut aversion to roleclaims.
I've already talked about Snow's last post of Day 2, but to reiterate: lots of words, little said, no textual analysis. Although reviewing it makes me notice something else - he spends all of a nonspecific paragraph talking about Meeple, which...given that Meep was pretty clearly on the chopping block, is a strange thing to do. He just says he disagrees with the case and moves on, finally placing a "stop lurking" vote on me, instead of looking at the people who are training somebody for what he thinks are bad reasons.
Also, there's a pattern to his Day 2 cases. He goes after Bardiche, then pulls off quickly when people yell at him for it, then goes into suicide mode and pulls out of that pretty speedily, then goes after Corwin and pulls off
that. And the end of the day the only person he's said he's suspicious of is me, and like I said before there's not much analysis required there.
In short? I wouldn't complain about a Snow lynch. "Throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" is not a town-friendly way to play, and the ease with which he abandons cases definitely rubs me the wrong way even independent of the problems
with those cases. I'd vote him, but what with -1 to hammer I'm loath to cut off active discussion. Other things I need to consider if I get another chance to post this game day: Excal, Strago, Carthrat (who doesn't look suspicious to me offhand, but when someone is roleblocked and a kill disappears on the same day, this should require deeper analysis by default).