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A policy lynch is an argument for the [[lynch]] of a player that may be advanced not because the player is found to be particularly scummy, but because the player's bad play will hurt the [[town]] later on.  The efficacy of policy lynches is a hotly debated topic in almost any game in which it comes up due to the fact that the town arguably loses an opportunity to lynch a scummy player.   
A '''Policy Lynch''' is one that is done for arbitrary reasons.
 
Most commonly, it describes the lynch of a player who is not found to be particularly scummy, but because the player's bad play will hurt the [[town]] later on.  However, policy lynches can be requested on other players - for instance, players who claim [[Vengeful]] under duress will generally be lynched.
 
The efficacy of policy lynches is a hotly debated topic in almost any game in which it comes up due to the fact that the town arguably loses an opportunity to lynch a scummy player.   


<i>See also: [[Lynch All Liars]]</i>
<i>See also: [[Lynch All Liars]]</i>


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 16:24, 24 July 2011

A Policy Lynch is one that is done for arbitrary reasons.

Most commonly, it describes the lynch of a player who is not found to be particularly scummy, but because the player's bad play will hurt the town later on. However, policy lynches can be requested on other players - for instance, players who claim Vengeful under duress will generally be lynched.

The efficacy of policy lynches is a hotly debated topic in almost any game in which it comes up due to the fact that the town arguably loses an opportunity to lynch a scummy player.

See also: Lynch All Liars