
Especially the Detective as their clues aren't always correct, it wouldn't be right to accuse them because they went wrong with their clues.
People can be Wrong: It is okay to be wrong, and one should know that just because someone is wrong doesn't mean they're evil. Writing vague 'hints' if trying to communicate with your team is recommended. Be Careful with Notes: Most people are careful when sending notes, as they have a 20% chance to drop, so it's best that you shouldn't write anything about your role. It may be helpful to your teammates because they can know who’s suspicious because of your journal and reveal people’s roles so they can know who’s innocent or not. When on the Evil Team, you could also fake your role by lying in your journal to mislead others. It can also help you get revived by the Savior if they're experienced enough to remember your role. Write in your Journal: Writing in your journal can help your teammates after your death while it won't help you win, it's helpful for your teammates.
You can also reveal your role as a last resort if being accused.
If it's close to the end of the game, revealing your role as Psychic can help you take down the last evil person, however they can still tell lies. Revealing your role if you know it will help you catch the Murderer specifically (e.g.
Some exceptions can be made for example: the Muffin Man can reveal their role later or in the beginning of the game to prove their innocence, and Survivors can reveal their role as it does not have any special abilities. Never Reveal your Role: Not revealing your role is a good idea most of the time.