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PLUM!In post 4544, Plum wrote:Replacement Lady 2, you are the greatest and you did an incredible job especially with how late I left this to you, you are stunning and wonderful. Same to you, Tammy! You stuck with your gut and left and that put us on the only possible path to victory, it was both a brave and a wise move when we needed it most!
It's been a long time. It was great playing with you againI am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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Thank you!In post 4567, the worst wrote:Fishy my man I could kiss you rn
I loved every post I saw from you.In post 4564, Tammy wrote:Gamma I was L7
Really great job there at the endI am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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This is hard no matter what site you run alt games on. At my old homesite rip 95% of our games were alt games and we tried a variety of different rule sets to try to prevent meta and outing of other people's alts and various punishments when rules are broken.In post 4519, FakeGod wrote: I ran the anonymous dance game because someone brought up that these dance setups have been affected too much by meta, and I sought to build a game that would not be affected by any previous player histories. Unfortunately, it seems that many of you were able to guess the main identities of the other players as the game progressed. I wonder if it is truly able to have a game on this site that is completely free from meta influence.
Some people are good at alt guessing and will identify half the playerlist, and others aren't. But regardless the anonymity, even if imperfect, is nice and a lot of fun.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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That's the fun of alt games. BBMolla used to try to imitate CES in alt games so he'd get less shit for his play style. The only problem you can run into sometimes is if you try to change the tone of the way you write, it can come across fake and get you scum read just because something feels off that no-one can pinpoint.In post 4599, RadiantCowbells wrote:If this ever happens again, I'm going to 'cheat' to not get alt guesses and to try to make my playstyle unrecognizable.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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He was original L9, don't know who you went up against.In post 4652, the worst wrote:
WOW you were fucking fantastic to go up against at the end. I was still uncomfortable locking you as scum even after everything. Very well played.In post 4648, Dunnstral wrote:
meIn post 4629, the worst wrote:
gotcha.In post 4622, Ankamius wrote:bingle was g8
who on earth was l9...
L9 and G7 haven't outed who they were.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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Enter from the dance thread - "I've felt uncomfortable about some of Lady 7's posting, but generally they maintain a somewhat stream of consciousness posting that I think would be relatively difficult to keep up if they weren't town."
This is an understatement in how difficult it is to maintain when scum.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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Oh yeah Dunn, even thought I call you slimy scum a lot, you did a really good job of nearly getting there to the end. It'd have been interesting going up against you if I were a t/t pair. I started to muster the emotional energy to go toe-to-toe with you when I became convinced I was arguing with scum, but then I was like is this really worth it when I'm almost definitely attached to scum? Probably not. heh.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite!- Tammy
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obvtown has been used for years and means obviously town.In post 4701, OkaPoka wrote:idk man
i think obvtown has replaced x is lean town at this point
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has replaced
he is scummy but not lynchbait
deep wolf has infiltrated from other sites that primarily play this game as werewolf where deep wolf means scum that is widely town read and is likely to go to f3 without much suspicion.I am in the top 90% of scumhunters onsite! - Tammy
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