In the spirit of what Verbosity was preaching earlier, I must say that I support his opinion but we would not have the additional information of player interaction. How each player treats one another and the links that are cause. By all dogpiling on a weak player to pressure him we only get info about that player. In order to get any advantage, from dogpiling on said player is to lynch him immediately because regardless of alignment he is going to distract the town. Forcing that player to claim then not lynching them and leaving them as a relatively unconfirable vanilla or outting a power role are both terrible. One because it give scum info and the other because the anti-town player can still destract us immensly and take us of the task at hand. As such unless you wanted to actually lynch pablo, not just make him claim, you are also exhibiting anti town behavior. So
Also I want to know who you are, and failure to tell me this information will result in you withholding useful infomation from the town because we can't meta you. Regardless whether you are trying to act as someone different or not, your meta information would be very helpful to the town in determing your tendencies. I'm willing to irrevocably vote you to receive this information(Note:I will still be posting cases on other players but my vote with not leave you as you are leaving out inoformation that could be vital for scumhunting)
Gateway is floundering and acting exetremely scummy, but that is not nearly as indicative of him being scum as his play when there was no pressure on him and he was displaying major cognitive dissonace by having is vote on Verbosity while also calling him a townie. Not seems townie, townish, townlike, town-esque or anything remotely close to not being absolutely sure that verbosity was not a Townie. Not only is the dissonance here obvious but the only players who can be positive of alignment at this point are scum. No matter how many times he tries to sell this, I doubt he'll get me to believe that he wasn't relatively positive of Verbosity's alignment.