Talk:Town of Salem Rules/@comment-34747476-20180325080912/@comment-33224790-20180520064123

I understand it's just for 'the lols', but if you're in a game with 13 other people, you have access to information unfairly. Sure, you aren't doing it in Ranked, but the other gamemodes need to be fair for everyone to have fun, not just yourself. Sure you might be experimenting on how easily a picks up on multi-accounters or what kind of role combos can occur when one person plays two roles at once, but spare a thought to the scapegoats of your play.

Say your two accounts were a member and a, in a game with 3 other  members. You can then execute the 3 other members and out your account, giving the other members nowhere to hide, and nobody else a chance to be useful, since you got information on  members unfairly. Game over by day 5.

Another instance, say your two accounts were and. RIP all killers coming for you because you've got the unkillable combo from night 1, without having to figure out who was what, and making other scum claims unusable.

If you can't see how this is unfair, imagine being the other member in situation 1. Night 1 you sit around and do your job, preparing the perfect fake claim. Night 2, you're jailed, you claim, and the says "Haha nice try I know you're (insert your role here)". Night 3, another member of the is jailed and executed, you start wondering how the  is this lucky. Night 4, another of the 2 remaining members is jailed and executed, every member in the chat complaining about how perfect their claim was and how the  somehow knew exactly which role they were. The next day, your final member is called out, and hung with barely any defense. They were called out by the person who turned out in the end to be the. You didn't get to play, and your game is short, because 1 player decided to multi-account and cheat their way to victory.