The latter.
I just ISO'd Swowl, wow he has only asked questions this entire game.
Swowl, can you state your conclusions after finding the answers of at least 2 of your questions? You can pick the questions, I just want to see something written from you that isn't a question.
Ooh, ooh, you can start with why you're voting math! That might help others too.
The lots of questions thing is something I have been trying to implement in early games recently because I will be the first to admit - it is the weakest part of my game by a mile. It had not been working in recent games because mainly... people just refused to answer.
That being said, looking back, the majority of my questions did not have anything clever planned behind them to like "catch" someone - they were literally just for clarification and/or confirmation.
1. All the early questions I asked faust were pretty much just to see if I got the "refuse to answer" response.
2. Fang asking pasta if they realized the game has started I have already answered.
3. Everything else, I believe, I am either waiting for answer still on, or was just for clarification or confirmation.
And to the point of my vote on Math it was pretty much 100% regarding their reads list post:
1. They accredit MiX and E! earlier for being good enough players to either push off a D1 wagon or to control a the minds of the the town Day 1. But then they say that they both cannot be skum. That doesn't make sense to me. If they are good enough to do the adformentioned things, then they are good enough to gambit interaction as skum. Also, while they have since answered to it... not a huge fan of the whole "day 1 if someone is town then the other is skum" concept.
2. They say I am playing normal D1 as I normally do - which I am aware (ie. questions, general interaction, post volume day 1) that I am not.
3. Calls out WCD and GK as potentially skummy for their play, but their play lines up perfectly for me as normal.
4. Ends with isolating 2 players, MiX an E!, which, like above... I just find skummy this early.