For some reason, the expert players seem to take more interest in these than the newbies...
You must understand the culture of the Mafia subforum. We here are interested in "propects." We have our own... families, let's say, and we're all looking at how the newbies play and then we fight over the pickings, starting minor feuds and occasionally killing everyone. Then, we indite our choices into our families.
We classify our players like that. I think if we decided to typify players, there would be different ways:
There's the Org way of playing, which is to say you basically say things that are put directly through Babelfish several times and then vote whoever makes the least amount of sense to vote. Basically, you use the power of illogic to win games, and it, illogically, works.
There's the Toaster way of playing, which is the normal ask lots of questions style of play. These players look for things that are "wrong" with an answer to find scum, and it has mixed results. It definitely is the most recommended way to play, as you don't act like a complete moron, but you also don't take a lot of risks, which isn't a bad thing.
There's the Vector way of playing, where you use aggressive action to find scum. It involves a lot more risks and tends to have a lot more follies, but if used correctly, destroys a lot of other ways of playing.
There's the newbie way of playing, where you play super defensively. It has a lot of follies, in that you worry too much about how you play yourself that you pay no attention to how anyone else plays.
There's the dakarian way of playing, where you post ridiculously long Walls of Texts that hardly anyone reads. It tends to be very analytical, but while it tends to be more right, it has less ability to convince others.
There is no webadict manner of playing, since I basically do whatever I feel like. Whenever I feel like. Because I'm webadict! And this method fails for anyone else that tries to use it.