So... You say my questions are worthless, then can't tell me why? And instead of answering you decide to turn the question around.
I've told you: your questions have created nothing but useless noise. It's difficult to demonstrate the absence of worth because there isn't much to quote except all the completely useless things you've said (and everyone can already see those). I suppose if you need a more explicit explanation I could point to the fact that most of your questions aren't followed up, or at least are never followed up in a way that could conceivably produce any kind of read. For instance:
Crown: Hmm, well I have been led to believe that the IRC games work a little differently to the normal ones, do you think that is the case? And if so, do you think it will affect your play?
You previously asked him a useless question, which you ignored the answer to. You then give another vague reply that doesn't really follow on from what CoF said and drop it. There's no way it gave you any kind of read on him, and you didn't even apply enough pressure to have a remote chance of getting a read.
First I asked Crown if he was new, and when he said he played mostly on the IRC I asked it that mattered. So yes, there was follow up. The point wasn't to try and force a read, it was to find out
if he had played before. I wanted a quick assessment of he's skill level so that I knew what to expect from anything down the track. What, it is bad if I try and put a context to peoples actions?
So there was a question, that gave me useful information, with a follow up to clarify. Seems useful to me.
This "stick to measure crown against" seems ridiculously vague and should be unnecessary unless you actually start seeing newbtells on him. The Vector point is silly since the answer was too vague to achieve anything like what you're boasting of here. Your "suspect" came about by you forcing words into his mouth and misinterpreting a sarcastic confession.
I would much rather know about a players skill level before I start getting scum tells that could also be newbie tells. That way there is a lot less bias, and things are more clear cut. Why do you object to me finding out if he was a good player or not?
Also, my suspect came out when I asked him a question, and he gave an awful response.
I did, and you just skimmed over it. I'll say it again: Your questions are useless noise/ timewasting, and don't give you reads on anyone. The only person you've arguably got a read off is the guy whose position you horribly misrepresented (not as a result of your random questions, incidentally).
My questions were good, so screw you! Sure, they didn't instantly make somebody admit 'Oh noes, your talking to me, you must know I'm scum!' but it would be stupid to expect as much. Anyway, if he was horribly misrepresented, why didn't he say so until after I voted him? I did ask him to clarify on both points.
See this? Timewaster question. You could look it up.
I think it was probably Not-So-Beginner Mafia: Panda Edition.
Time waster? Is there an index of all games with players and roles somewhere that I am unaware of? I mean I know about the notiable games archive, but that is hardly every game.