So if there's one 1 wolf left, wolves still *have* to submit a kill every night, so if you track me and I don't go anywhere, you know I'm not the JOAT and I'm also not a wolf. That's what I mean by tracking is equivalent to seering at this stage. Currently if you track me and I don't go anywhere, the only thing you know is that I'm not the other JOAT, I could still be a wolf who just didn't perform the kill or I could be vanilla town.
Additionally, if one JOAT dies, motion detecting becomes a lot more useful. If you detect motion on someone, then you know they're either a wolf or they just died lmao. Currently if you detect motion around me, I could be the wolf performing a factional kill, either affiliation being protected/tracked/motion detected by the other JOAT, or the other JOAT. Not very specific. But if you know what the other JOAT has done the past few days, you can compare it with your own results- "hmm, I detected motion from BC on N2 but the other JOAT was off tracking someone else, therefore BC must be a wolf".
Furthermore, the reason why I really don't want to have to parse through competing JOAT claims at LyLo is because it'll be way harder to verify fakeclaims then- I guess you could hope that wolves post their fake results first and the real JOATs have competing results, but honestly wolves could also take advantage of that and try to spin a real JOAT as a liar and win the game that way. If JOATs were to claim tomorrow, even if there's three claims, JOATs could go tracking that night to see who was actually lying or not.