@Vector
Org snuck in a post right after I finished sending the PMs and right before I started the day. I stated that Org's post just before mine counted and I can't see the first vote ever as anything BUT a RV (Random Questions are also marked as RV).
@Shades
I see the issue with your posts: you're replies are deflectionary and submissive.
You are, you should know that it's in the pm thing we got sent.
It reads pretty clear that you didn't want to answer Glyph's question, so you threw up a cute joke to bypass it instead of actually naming someone in truth. It's not much, since this is RVS and everything can be taken lightly, but it was enough to spark Glyph's interests.
To be honest, though, that's NOT a problem. By doing that, you got Glyph to reply to you, which is just as useful as trying to get someone else to reply to your own RV.
The Ugly comes later here:
I think it would be immensely hilarious if you both turn out to be the scum after that last comment. So why don't both of you give me a good reason why I should believe you aren't?
For my part because I'm nowhere near competent enough to pull off that play convincingly for a whole game.
Never use your skill or lack there of to defend yourself. The reason is because it's Self-Meta: attempting to use your own game-personality to prove positively that you are what you say you are.
The problem: By stating that, you acknowledge that you 'know' about your own personal quirks to the point that you can see whether they are scummy or not. Since you know it, that means, as scum, you would readily display it (in your case, actually pulling a stunt like that and relying on people thinking you aren't skilled enough to do it).
Before you go: But it's true. Remember "We Don't Know You." and "This game is ALL about lying."
Ok, so what TO DO about questions like that?
They are traps. There's no 'good' way to answer a question like that strait up. You can't say something to 'prove your town'. Towniness is proven by ACTIONS: by scumhunting, and attacking others, and being bold, and willing to sacrifice, and wanting the town to win.
There's two ways of handling that question: 1. Answer it anyway, know that you'll be attacked for it, and use the attack as a way to read the other player. Don't be shocked: you actually learn more by being attacked than by attacking others sometimes. Thus it's not a bad idea to willingly let someone try to lynch you if it means being able to better see how they are.
2. force the other to bring REAL evidence against you, with issues you CAN answer. If they can: answer those. If they can't but want to keep pressing, let them and focus more on attacking instead.
But remember, you can't SAY anything that makes you look town, really.