Why should I stop pushing my suspects?
The activity is so low that it is hard to create reads
What are your reads so far?
I didn't say you should stop pushing your suspects, rather i think you should organize your papers before putting across your case. Perhaps you realize your flaws yourself, which is better than arguing with someone over it, embracing the idea, and having it grow more into your head. Your employment of "useless" conversations, inflating ideas, and unnecessarily over-analyzing people's posts or taking them out of context etc. is creating an air of frustration for the town, that may predispose to town players suspecting you as well.
That's why I'm not gonna sit here arguing with you over whether or not I have "moved the lynch away from X... without... any basis on D1". You should organize your papers before making claims like that. Only you can actually present a case in that regard, that can seriously threaten players' perception of me, that I will have no choice but defend myself and clear myself.
A quick glance on today's posts and nothing really has changed from D1. Here are my suspects:
Shanks has a few radical statements thrown here and there, disguised to the best of his ability as scum-hunting, and the rest is either moving the goalposts, or making light of people's contributions and condescending them. He suddenly town reads me now, because he felt "i'm genuine". But I wonder what has changed from the time he scum read me. My attitude has been the same throughout the game. I'm not willing to swallow that.
Demon's posts are compromising of an... empty noise, halftoning suspicions. He has a lynch-proof ability which is ideally more likely than not to be for an indie/scum than a town. But it's a powerful role, no doubt, and i'm not willing to be hasty lynching him this phase. I want expansions on his claim.
SK is going against his town meta and i'm sure many players here know it well.
Rej.