I'm sure they will trip over their own shoe-laces eventually? Besides, they can easily act way to townie which is a huge open sign to me that they are scum.
So wait, they're so incompetent that they'll undoubtedly reveal themselves on their own, but so cunning they can't possibly be revealed through questioning? Make up your mind, and then realize that there wouldn't be a game if either of those were true.
I'm also not sure what you mean by "act way too townie" or why that's going to happen on its own or with the statements you've been given. Please step me through the process of a scum acting way too townie and being caught for it.
Your just totally implying I should ask questions all day. Which, isn't going to help me scumhunt if I can't even make up a good one. I'm no interrogator.
The only way to get better, aside from realizing why you need to do so, is practice. "Can't scumhunt, so not going to" is both untrue and suspiciously passive.
There is plenty he could say. He could just simply say he isn't scum and come back with an argument saying I am scum, though that would be scum to vote back now wouldn't it.
First of all, scumtells aren't quite the same thing as being scum. This is especially true because many scumtells are only such when they're unjustified or done a certain way- voting you because you're attacking him with garbage arguments isn't scummy, for instance.
Secondly, this is the long, pointless, slow way to go about it. "You're scum, Max." "No, I'm not." Great. Thrilling conversation. What's your next response? "No, you totally are."? What response could he give that's both useful and not a supposed scumtell?
And No it's not a question, but it surely is pressuring isn't it. Or is Vote Pressuring now not allowed?
Pressure is worthless if it's not focused, because there's nothing to be done about it. If I vote someone and then lurk, they're not going to be all concerned because oh my god IronyOwl's found me. They're going to suspect me for being a lurking douche. If you vote someone without asking questions, it's basically the same thing, as far as they're concerned.
Or, let me rephrase it this way- what's Max supposed to be scared of or pressured by, and what's he going to do about it? If your arguments are crap or nonexistent, he can't really be concerned that you've realized he's scum or are going to convince everyone to lynch him, because there's no way for you to do either. If you're not asking questions with it, he can't be concerned that you're
going to find him out or get him lynched, because once again there's no way you can.
You've got no questions and no real arguments, so why is your vote something to be feared? What's going to get him spooked? What aspect is going to make him start panicking because he's scum?
Also, that example isn't a question, it's a statement. Perhaps if you made it more questioning.
Now
you're telling
me about statements not being questions? You've got a lot of snark or you're a shameless hypocrite, but regardless, I would think "please restate your case on anzki" would translate to "Meanmelter, why do you suspect anzki again?" rather easily. Why were you more concerned about being stubborn or snarky than about answering the question and pressing your case? Don't you
want an opportunity to explain to everyone why anzki is totally scum?