Now, I don't mean to come off as a bragger, but it's not my fault my IQ is over 200. Nevertheless I believe I gave enough information to close the game. As for the disrepectful side of the matter, you assume that the poor townies were the only ones that got offended. If I don't appear to be right solely based on my writing style, the fault is not in me.
You come off as a bragger anyways...
Having read the mafia discussion Sint has posted so far, they probably used the tone of your argument to weaken it. Even without your writing style playing into their hands, you're asking a lot of other posters to change their reading styles so that you don't have to change your writing style. The former is something you can't control, the latter is something you can control. If your IQ is really that high, then apply it differently so your message comes across better. You decided to change one aspect of your playing style from game 2, why not this one?
Your objective was to get people to agree with you and lynch the mafia that you found. You don't do that by continually insisting that your argument is obvious. If the townies don't get it, it's not obvious. You're not the greatest cop because you failed to get the mafia lynched before you got lynched (you would have to be nightkilled instead). The idea is to make your target look bad, or rather look like s/he doesn't have the town's interests in mind.
You didn't blow the game. That distinction techically belongs to skunkbelly, goltar25, and gohabsgo. However, it's evident after my lynching on day 9 that every townie except possibly goltar thought I was mafia and falsely based their reasoning on it. That worked out well for Jaago, who had been (in hindsight) frantically trying to get himself lynched on day 9 (early vote, hopeless defense on my behalf, etc...). The townies didn't go for either goltar or muzzz on the last day since they were so confused. I think I'm more responsible for blowing the game.
I went wrong on about day 5, when I decided to start lynching for lynching's sake. I had been involved in the lynchings of two mafia sure, but the townies hated me for it. Having my votes swing on both sides of whether I believed Nikon was cop or not probably didn't help my case...
Other problems: People thought I implicitly fakeclaimed witness...
People thought I was the cop, or had cop-like information, even after I denied being the cop...
I also denied being a mason and I denied being the doctor...
If I had been the vigilante, Lister the Doc would have been taken out...
I didn't back up my early arguments well enough, so the mafia dismissed me as twisting the words too much (when it was really not enough...)