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Post by Donald on May 25, 2009 1:48:07 GMT -5
And this may help others as well: - Don't blindly follow somebody else. Especially don't state you are blindly following anybody else.
- Talk to players. Get to know what they think, find reasons to suspect somebody.
- Don't be afraid to make a case against somebody, you will look less suspicious for doing so.
- Don't say you think everybody is a cit. At least have some people have a neutral standing.
- Have reasons prepared for why you think somebody is a citizen.
Any other suggestions to all us spies out there? Even if this isn't your typical playstyle, some of these are good to follow just to avoid heavy suspicion. Side comment: Jaya, when you said Ed hasn't said anything useful. That is something you could use as a reason to suspect him. It won't be a wrong reason, people will probably attack you for it, but it's better than saying you'll vote somebody you haven't met because Gretchen says it will give us info.
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Post by Jaya on May 25, 2009 11:22:02 GMT -5
Thanks! I obviously need all the help I can get.
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Post by Iris on May 25, 2009 11:34:14 GMT -5
And I need to find someone on my team who I suspect all on my own, and reasons why. Jason, I was thinking maybe you and I should go at each other a bit and then back down?
I've just been busy this weekend so I'll try to straighten things out tonight and tomorrow.
Jaya, are you in trouble?
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Post by Jaya on May 25, 2009 11:48:00 GMT -5
I hope not, but I do keep appearing on everyone's suspect list. I just need to keep off the top of their lists.
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Post by Jason on May 25, 2009 12:35:04 GMT -5
Iris I'd be up for that, it could help us both out a lot! I should be on for a long time tonight if we want to figure out how to go about doing it effectively. This holiday weekend has been pretty bad for activity for me and I apologize about that... I haven't had a chance to get on AIM at all.
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