Superblackcat:Scum, more often than not, will give the correct reasoning, as opposed to their reasoning. This draws less attention, and scum tries to think how to make it so no one notices them, or dislike their answer. Townies care a lot less, and are much more happy to come out and say what they think. Many times, I've seen players go ballistic about what someone said. When that's what they think. It's not a scum tell, in fact, much more of a town tell.
I think that calling it a "town tell" might be a bit of a stretch, as I've heard that some people literally don't even check their inbox until the 1st night begins, so they have perfect ignorance of their own alignment. If they are scum, even
they don't know it, if they have a role, they are completely unaware of it. Some people can gracefully ignore who they are, and just be themselves, as paradoxical as it sounds. I'll even use what Persus pointed out against me, saying that I dislike lynching lurkers, when me two biggest leads seem to be lurkers. Does that make me scummy? Am I a hypocrite? Or is it simply a misunderstanding? Actually, what do you think
I am? What read do you get on me, now that I'm thinking of it?
This happened in two BM games so far. Towards d3 and d4 they seemed more scummy, but by then I was dead. >.>
Squill in the earlier BM, and Persus in BM Sprint. Both of them did this. Both of them were scum.
Ok, answer me this,
why do you think they acted more scummy later on? Were they slipping up? Did their words start to not add up anymore? Did they get over-confident? What was it?
A big part that I disagree with is the emphasis on 'reasoning'. I don't think we are trying to reason who is scum, we are looking for anomalies, things that aren't human-like. Things that appear weird, or appear weird not appearing weird. This show us scum, because of the amount of pretending a scum person has to do, they start to create an anomaly. For example... On d2 of sprint, I saw an anomaly, Scum would have stacked votes by now, considering top vote was only 2 players, if who we were voting were scum. But instead, nothing happened. I commented on it, I was absolutely correct, but I didn't act on it, and lost.
What this seems to me is that you value someone's "gut" feeling about someone, more so than evidence, at least in the absence of verifiable evidence. If all I have going for someone is my gut feeling, is that as valid as having some sort of "proof" of a scum tell?
makeinu:
Makeinu Why such an interest to what I think about scum hunting? Trying to improve your game? ;P
Ha ha, no.
Ok, then, I'll ask the question for Superblackcat again. Why such an interest to what Superblackcat thinks about scum hunting?
Makeinu, So if you are scum, and given my reasoning, how do you think you will vote? How much wifom would you use off of my reasoning?
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Turns out, people don't like robots that become too human, because they're close, but not close enough. We react the same way to physical and mental deficits, subconsciously. That's what happens when scum try to come off as Town, instead of just playing the game as they would if they were Town. They seem off because they are off.
With that argument, you could make the claim that a scum-tell is in fact a
town-tell due to the fact that real scum would never slip up like that. In that case, we shouldn't be hunting for people who slip up, we should hunt for people who
don't, under the concept that they wouldn't allow themselves that slip. What's your opinion of this analysis?
Jembot:Mastahcheese- You are town and are at L-1, but haven't really done anything particularly scummy. Do you claim or do anything townish, or just hope someone else does something scummy to take attention off you?
Saying I'm town is meaningless. Honestly, I would probably just let myself get killed, but make sure to question the
heck out of people's motives before I go. Being vanilla town means that you don't have to survive, sometimes the information gleamed from your death can be used to give the rest of the town a chance. I wouldn't be there anymore, but my impact would be lasting. Which is more important to you? Self preservation, to hunt scum yourself, or knowledge that can be used by your fellow townsmen?