A couple tips to get the ball rolling on lynch voting, as first-day voting is often rather awkward. Most of these tips can now also be found in the Status post.
1) You can use any justification you like for your vote (even ridiculous/little/stupid stuff), including no reason at all, or just selecting someone randomly.
2) You can change your vote if you like (although you'll probably confuse me and make the other players suspicious).
3) As it can be used as a tactic, you have the right to refuse to vote with the understanding that you will get a Phantom Vote that will count against you the next day. (Abstaining from voting is often part of an agreement with other players, not wanting to draw suspicion, preventing yourself from angering other players, or can also result from a lack of knowing who to vote for.)
4) As it can be used as a tactic, if you're bold and think you've got good reasons, you can cast your lynch vote against yourself if you want; this is a bold move, but in so doing, you assure you won't get a Phantom Vote the next day by voting against yourself now.
1) You can use any justification you like for your vote (even ridiculous/little/stupid stuff), including no reason at all, or just selecting someone randomly.
2) You can change your vote if you like (although you'll probably confuse me and make the other players suspicious).
3) As it can be used as a tactic, you have the right to refuse to vote with the understanding that you will get a Phantom Vote that will count against you the next day. (Abstaining from voting is often part of an agreement with other players, not wanting to draw suspicion, preventing yourself from angering other players, or can also result from a lack of knowing who to vote for.)
4) As it can be used as a tactic, if you're bold and think you've got good reasons, you can cast your lynch vote against yourself if you want; this is a bold move, but in so doing, you assure you won't get a Phantom Vote the next day by voting against yourself now.