I think the idea that the first to point fingers is ridiculous.
Actually, this is quite true, especially for inexperienced wolves. In the last game, I recall Nikkiolie calling me out pretty quickly during one round. It could have been that she wanted me out because she felt threatened. And she got her way, too, because shortly afterward I was voted out due to my "creepy" posts.
What I think is ridiculous is voting someone out because they are not posting as much. I remember that going on a lot in the last game. This is why I would sometimes post random things so that people wouldn't think I was being "too quiet" even though I had nothing to say.
On the contrary, I would suggest the opposite. People who post often, I think, are more likely to be the culprit. I was going to mention this in the last round, but I didn't want to put myself on the spot for a reason like that. There were a few people who posted a lot--Nikkiolie, Cyberincision, Chromophobic and Tala especiially--I suspected each of them to be wolves at some point, and was right about Nikki but no one listened (Never suspected GregAtlas though, even though he posted more than anyone
). Anyway, sometimes it's the ones who talk a lot, making allies and whatnot, posting fun things here and there, little action phrases and getting things off topic...are they trying too hard to look innocent?
Since I really can't tell who is who,
I'm just going to vote for myself. (Hopefully no one follows suit, because it would suck to be eliminated this early on in the game). I don't want to point any fingers just yet. Every post I make, I'm going to make a good one. This way my words can be reviewed and added to an evidence "database" should I ever be eliminated or killed. Please do not be intimidated by my posts, everyone. The whole "Oh, she's just trying to confuse you because she's a wolf" deal...that's not a very good accusation towards someone who is just being honest and getting people to THINK. I just would like to point out that I behaved the same way in the last round, too, but was unfairly eliminated because I like to analyze.
Beware of allies.