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Originally Posted by Deco354
Someone explain to me why joining in the community challenge makes me a wolf?
UD decided he didn't want to play. Then after the challenge he decides his tribe was full of wolves. Yet he has built no cases on why his tribe is full of wolves other than that four of us participated in the challenge.
Can no-one see how flawed that logic is!
I don't think you're a wolf in particular, but the idea behind it would be:
1) getting immunity for the tribe benefits wolves more than villas (in part because wolves lose more equity when one is lynched)
2) this is especially true if the tribe has multiple wolves that are likely wagons
3) there were more lower-volume posters on the winning tribe than on the other two tribes
4) at least some of the lower-volume posters helped behind-the-scenes to try to win the challenge
5) in a vacuum, wolves could have more of an incentive to do this (be more active in the challenge than in the thread) than villagers
thus, it's reasonable to conclude that the winning tribe had at least one wolf who put significant effort into winning the challenge in order to gain immunity for wolves who were at risk of being wagoned
alternatively, it could also be the case that most of the low-posters from the winning tribe were just carried to victory by a handful of diligent villagers putting in effort on the challenge
and this would all be moot if I'd been able to figure out the challenge and get immunity for my own tribe, which sort of illustrates how easy it would have been for one or two people to win the challenge on behalf of the tribe as a whole