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And how would I protect a quiet wolf, if I'm adamantly trying to lynch the quiet ones?
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I suppose
Rikae was arguing that you could be using a reverse psychology tactic and annoying everyone into annoying you by not lynching silent players to protect a quiet wolf. A complicated and confusing bluff. I think that's too complicated and confusing to be a plan that would be risked by anyone trying to protect the quiet.
Keeping everyone talking definitely has merit, and I'd agree that it helps to force the wolves into picking someone who has left more clues to follow. I rely heavily on trying to trace back the wolf picks to come up with my theories, and if too many are without trails, I'm completely lost.
Besides, every loud wolvish word has the potential to be a slipped wolvish word. And that helps too.
On the other hand, I'd still prefer to vote on suspicion over participation.