Oh so that's why NJW wanted to know who I "actually" had my eye on, he was worried I might be suspecting him.
Nah, man, I was really off form for like the first week and a half I was back in mafia, which included all my time in this game.
I should probably explain my little cop shenanigans, shouldn't I?
Before superdwarf made a post about... he said something about having weird roles is all I can really remember, but there were basically two universes I was looking at based on my role (Indecisive Doctor). One, and the universe we were in, was the universe where everyone had roles with weird modifiers and that was a fundamental part of the game. The other, and the one that comment was geared towards, was the universe where my role was created to offset follow-the-cop potential.
For those who aren't aware, follow-the-cop is a problematic strategy useable in any setup where the town has both a doctor and cop. The cop claims D1 and reveals their results every night, with the doctor protecting them from hiding and the town no-lynching until the cop finds a scum. It's a super hard strategy for the scum to break since they can't actually kill the cop, killing the doctor is a crapshoot, and the town isn't mislynching anyone (which is a major part of the scum win condition), so they're in a race against time to randomly kill the doctor before the cop finds them and lynches them. It's for this reason that placing a doctor and cop in game together, especially an open setup where the cop can know from the start there's a doc, is never done on most dedicated mafia forums without the scum having ways around it (daykills, strongmen, or macho cops all work).
But, back to my point. In that second universe where my role was a "no follow the cop" precaution, that meant we had a cop in the game and there were a few potential outcomes. The first was that my super vaguely worded comment (I think we have a cop in this game) were correctly interpreted by the cop as a protective role seeking them out and they would try and signal back. The second was that the mafia would be taken aback by my statement and, when considering their nightkill, wonder if I wasn't trying to softclaim cop for my later claim and off me, thus removing a much less useful role from the game. The third, and the bad outcome, would be the scumteam realizing I was trying to reach out for the cop and giving false signals back to me, convincing me that they were the cop.
The second option was the most likely, and in either scenario was one I was okay with: in a 7-man mafia game a doc isn't a super powerful or helpful role, especially one who was playing as poorly as I was. The first and third were much less likely, because I kept what exactly I was doing so vague it was super unlikely anyone, even those thinking hard about it, would interpret what I was doing the same way I, who knew my role, did.
tl;dr: It was a long-shot signal to any potential cop to make contact with me and a much more likely signal to the scum that I may be cop, shoot me first.