In post 1504, Cheetory6 wrote:Sometimes playing with a variety of people means you need to be able to parse when people are clearly joking.
The scum team had one player who fake claimed day cop, spoke in the third person, and scumclaimed so that he could insult the moderators and their game inside the game thread, one player who continually pretended to not understand the same one rule over-and-over again, and one player who was completely absent. Then we have a town player who explicitly refuses to read the rules at all, literally never once took a single game action, and in one of the most tense moments in the game claims to have been converted to the scum team.
Enough stupid stuff had happened in this game that nothing was clearly a joke any more. Scum was openly saying things which could not feasibly be true coming from any sane human, so when a member of town does the same thing, and the joke is an explicit scum claim, yeah, it's not really acceptable to me.
Like, I'm not gonna call it cheating, because cheating requires you to
break the rules, but it's absolutely breaking the rules.