Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
My scumtell list has been viewed fifteen thousand times. Let's say a thousand of those are me writing the guide, and a bunch are bots. It's still been viewed by hundreds of mafia players, period.

Villagers also scumtell.

Because of my published guide, I am largely disregarding the scumtells process. It is a factor, but it is inaccurate now.

Any wolf familiar with the draft version of the guide will know what tells to avoid now.

There have been example(s) so far of where I entirely threw out or even reversed the scumtells process because players were in the game who I know for a fact have read the scumtells section of my guide.

When I believe that happened, the people scumtelling in a game are town or wolves that are lazy and don't care about being warned what not to post.

I cannot use scumtells as a basis of a vote anymore. Even if I point them out, the value they now hold is equivalent to fractions of a penny per wolftell.

I cannot put stock in the published scumtell list, but in the event it wasn't read or the wolf team writ large is unaware, those are examples of scumtells in a concentrated manner, so I point it out.

And then explain why I'm moving on, because the false positives are outpacing the correct positives over the past few months.

Mainly because the guide has been viewed fifteen thousand times.
you sound like a villager