Also remember guys according to rule four you can simply nit vote so you guys trying to vote random to save your no lynch dont need to
True, but choosing to just not vote, especially in a game that requires a minimum of 2 posts per day to ensure that you're a part of it, is incredibly suspicious. It'd be one thing if you accidentally missed a day, but when you're required to post to ensure activity, it just comes off as odd that you wouldn't vote just to avoid using your "No Lynch" vote.
When the inactivity rule is by posts and not votes, a vote is not necessarily necessary. Here we're used to votes being required, so this concept might seem weird, but I remember being surprised by seeing very active posters not vote in the Mafia Championships game that Laurentus was in and it not being questioned. (This does not mean that no lynches happen of course, most people vote, and maybe this sort of game style might require that most people still vote and, of course, be reasonably active.)
To me the random vote seems weird in an active game that doesn't require you to vote. But smarter / more experienced people than me should probably chime in on this.
Also, typically not voting at all doesn't count for a no lynch. You usually specifically vote for a no lynch and it has to reach majority. So y'all don't have to random vote to no lynch.
The fact that No Lynch, abstention, and random vote are being framed this way, I think, might just be because they were framed that way in this game's rules (and also because vote requirements are historically common in Wintreath Werewolf), so people are looking at them as alternatives to one another.
I'm not experienced tho, I started playing last year which is not much considering quite a few players I met have been playing for like six years or more under their belt
Compared to the rest of us that's probably far more experience. Like, I've been around for several years in Wintreath but we're not a Mafia-specific forum so the rate at which games are run, as well as the level of play in said games, might be far less, I think.