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A '''Bandwagon''' is a large group of votes on a player. Depending on context, it usually implies that the players on the wagon are doing so without substantial or independent reasoning.
A '''bandwagon''' (or just '''wagon''') is a group of votes on a player. For example, if A, B, and C are all voting for D, then D's wagon is comprised of A, B, and C. While in the past the term implied that the number of votes is large or the voters have little or no independent reasoning, in the current vernacular the term makes no assumptions of the votes or voters. "Bandwagon" can also be used as a verb (e.g. "wagoning") to describe joining a bandwagon for its own sake.


"Bandwagon" can also be used as a verb (i.e. "wagoning") to describe joining a bandwagon for its own sake.
The goal of a bandwagon is to either lynch a player or force them to [[roleclaim]] via the pressure of the possibility of getting lynched. Because players may react differently under pressure, some players consider bandwagons to be a vital part of "reading" players.
 
The goal of a bandwagon is to either lynch a player or force them to [[roleclaim]] via the pressure of the possibility of getting lynched. Because players may react differently under pressure, some players consider bandwagons to be a vital part of "reading" players.


The "driver" of a bandwagon can be one of the following:
The "driver" of a bandwagon can be one of the following:
*Someone who builds a case on the wagoned player that many people agree with and join the wagon for
*Someone who builds a case on the wagoned player that many people agree with and join the wagon for
*Someone who encourages bandwagoning votes
*Someone who encourages bandwagoning votes
These may not necessarily be the same people. Typically when assigning credit or blame to bandwagons, the latter is more visible as a "driver" than the former.
These may not necessarily be the same people. Typically when assigning credit or blame to bandwagons, the latter is more visible as a "driver" than the former.
 
There are several theories as to where a scum player wants to be on a wagon to slide under the most notice. One popular one is that those who start and wagon and those who finish it (i.e. [[hammer]]) are the most visible, and so being in the middle is the "safest" spot. This is of course subject to [[WIFOM]].
 
The term '''train''' is not unheard of to describe a wagon, particularily a fast one.


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

Revision as of 15:16, 7 April 2014

A bandwagon (or just wagon) is a group of votes on a player. For example, if A, B, and C are all voting for D, then D's wagon is comprised of A, B, and C. While in the past the term implied that the number of votes is large or the voters have little or no independent reasoning, in the current vernacular the term makes no assumptions of the votes or voters. "Bandwagon" can also be used as a verb (e.g. "wagoning") to describe joining a bandwagon for its own sake.

The goal of a bandwagon is to either lynch a player or force them to roleclaim via the pressure of the possibility of getting lynched. Because players may react differently under pressure, some players consider bandwagons to be a vital part of "reading" players.

The "driver" of a bandwagon can be one of the following:

  • Someone who builds a case on the wagoned player that many people agree with and join the wagon for
  • Someone who encourages bandwagoning votes

These may not necessarily be the same people. Typically when assigning credit or blame to bandwagons, the latter is more visible as a "driver" than the former.

There are several theories as to where a scum player wants to be on a wagon to slide under the most notice. One popular one is that those who start and wagon and those who finish it (i.e. hammer) are the most visible, and so being in the middle is the "safest" spot. This is of course subject to WIFOM.

The term train is not unheard of to describe a wagon, particularily a fast one.