Arg, I was going to do one more PFW post, but it got et by the interweb. Anyways, that unvote earlier wasn't supposed to have broken tags.
Scripten: Is there anything else you would do right before a lynch, your own or someone else, whether to gain information or something else? And what do you mean when you say "Day 1 reads are usually crap"?
Worldmaster: The choice to play two games says "I have free time, and therefor I can be an active player, and therefor I have no excuse for lurking and not replying to questions". I find that when you don't have the time to focus enough on one game, you won't be able to handle another; how much you sign up for should reflect how much time you have to pay attention to the games.
If you have enough time that signing up for a second game doesn't take any attention from the first - which if you have the time to think about a second at all, you usually will - then it will usually not hinder your own team. If you find that your attention being divided is hindering your own team, then you do not have the time to be playing two games; and if you drop out of one game for time restraints, then people in the other game will still be suffering from your time constraints.
TheDarkStar: The scenario has a few missing variables. Such as whether I investigated anyone else. If I have not investigated anyone else, then no, it is not worth revealing myself to the scum, because if I save them, then the scum kill me, and if I don't save them, then the scum kill me anyways. If I had investigated anyone else, and they were still alive, then it might be worth revealing who I had investigated so far, because my death by scum would prove that the other people I had investigated were town, or scum. If I had found scum, though, I probably would have revealed that I had before that innocent townie had gotten to the lynching block.
Also, I got the same autocorrect suggestion. If teethmarks is all that's left of you, then there's not enough for you to be disturbed. If you leave teethmarks, it's us who should be disturbed.
Varee: Good question. Sometimes I wonder if the mod weights it so that certain people might be scum; however, I feel that the mod is not usually a good identifier for who is scum and who is not because most of them are pretty good at randomizing it. Also, Jack has a bit of a tradition of being good in that regard, and being impossible to guess from that alone.