Sage103082: Also in reference to Krypsyn and the RVS. This stage is the hardest for me. I hate to point fingers randomly without any ideas or hints as to who to vote for.
Krypsyn: Yeah, some people hate it, some people love it, very few are indifferent. I like having an excuse to be ridiculous, so I quite enjoy it. :)
GreenDigitalWolf: Is there really a way to know the plans of someone or you just have to guess? Because you could go forever thinking like this: "but that's just what he wants me to think, so I'll do the opposite…but maybe that's what he want's me to think…so I'll not do the opposite…but maybe that's what he want's me to think…"
Krypsyn: That is the whole game. The set up, no matter if the game is Werewolf, Mafia, or some other name, is to pit an ignorant majority ("villagers" in this game, aka "town") against a knowledgeable minority ("werewolves" in this game, aka "scum")). The scum knows who their scumbuddies are, and thus know who is town, at the start. Town has to guess who is scum by their actions, and hopefully lynch them.
For instance, your question above is implicitly a villager expressing ignorance. Are you really asking, or are you a werewolf acting ignorant to curry favor? I have my own theory, as I am sure everyone else reading what you wrote has. It is how the game works. :)
But the decision is random, isn't it? There's not really a way to lean towards a direction between "he wants me to think that, so I'll do the opposite" and "but maybe he wants me to do the opposite, so I won't do it"