To be fair, I wasn't advocating a no-lynch day, I said I wasn't sure how we could make an informed decision and then tried to get the quiet (AWOL) people to talk. Clearly, the point of that was to get more information to potentially base a vote on without taking a stab in the dark. I think random voting is a scummy practice, it almost always seems to kill a townie and then people say "oh well, we needed to vote for someone," which just gives the scum a free kill without providing much useful evidence.
At this point, I feel like we've gotten a lot of chat to look back at later, but nobody is absolutely screaming scum to me right now and the votes are still all over the place. I'm still not confident enough about anyone to place a vote, though a couple of people are starting to concern me enough that I might get there in the next "46" hours.