You have 7 posts (paged by my forum settings):
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Reply #35 - Stalk Pandarsenic's GF, claim both your and known role
Reply #37 - OOC
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Nothing.
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Reply #101 - Uses role to justify lurking, "reading over the thread now for analysis"
Reply #106 - Answer RV question "are you scum?": "No"
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Reply #159 - Muses about being motivated, posting from phone
Reply #161 - Claims ToonyMan is sidelining
Reply #167 - Your last reply
So yeah. You're lurking pretty heavily. You first say it's because of your role, but I've already seen that discussed at least once in Vote Mafia. Even if you have no control over your vote, you still need to apply pressure and find scum. Otherwise you're worse than useless to the town because we have to suspect you for lurking. Just don't vote if you're worried about your role.
And you've said you were "reading over the thread now for analysis" last page and would post more later on this page. When I see those, I expect something at least a few paragraphs of analysis. Which is mostly just my style, but it would be nice if others would do it too. Gives scum a lot more chance to slip up.
As far as claiming: We probably would have figured that one out pretty quickly unless you jump to who you were voting otherwise. So basically, you're using it as an excuse to lurk. Claiming by itself: meh, fine. Claiming to lurk: bad. So don't lurk. Post more when you find computer access. Or type a lot on your phone (I know that's not fun, I did it some the week I was out of the country a few weeks ago).
Extra bit of suspicion on Toonyman and Mephansteras for posting little enough that I didn't find any specific scummy posts while scanning through. Than Mr.Person and Vector for only having one each and Pandarsenic for barely having two. It's likely enough that the scum team has one player that's obvious and one that's not.
Scum for not finding anything scummy? That's laughable.
The five players I mentioned are all players that have been on the boards for longer than I have. At different points, I've seen each of them (probably, cannot remember for sure) be town and scum and often impressively scum.
So it's not at all wrong to look for someone that's *too perfect*. Heck, you see it in movies all the time.
It's also means you may have been on the borders of lurking (it's day 1, slow starts meh) which isn't good either.