Fine.
But I do not think it is fair to put me out of a mafia game due to the way I play.
It's fair if I believe your gameplay is contrary to the game: You lurk, post spam, and hardly help either team you're on.
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No. I do not post spam. like I said, I post low quality posts, although it means its harder to tell what I am, which makes it good then going on rants or making a mistake.
That actually is about as UNGOOD as you can get, barring full abandonment.
By posting low quality posts:
1. Few people can read you. We don't JUST read for scum, we also read for town. As such, we can't tell if you are scum or town.
2. You aren't trying to hunt as town. Your lack of content gets you noticed as scum. It's also VERY common for you to just dissapear and leave your fellows, town or scum, hanging. It's not lack of time, since I end up seeing you post in one game and get prodded in another. It could be too many games being played. Either way, it hurts, BADLY!
The fact that you are here more often is VERY much noted and I SWARE it's a good thing. However, there's still times when it seems like you fade in and out with the scenery. Not spamming or posting fluff is great. However, being helpful is what we'd prefer. If you're town, try to go after people, even if you end up killing townies (Jeesh, how many games have I, as town, ended up leading the town to a mislynch?). If your scum then work more with your scummates and communicate with them. It's the lack of that which frustrates people.