WHEN IN DOUBT, SKIP THE VOTE
Too many Crewmates vote for whatever colour is mentioned first. If there is some serious evidence against that person, go ahead and vote him off. But if it is based on speculation, don’t take the risk. This is especially true in the beginning of the game, as evidence is often scarce and there is still plenty of time to catch the Imposter. Do pay attention to whoever seems to be casting their suspicions so early though, they may want to sow the seeds of mistrust.
DON’T SPAM
You shouldn’t be afraid to speak, but there is no need to ask the same question over and over again. Sometimes, Among Us chats look (or sound) like this:
“Who?”
“Where?”
“Where was the body?”
“Red sus”
“Where?”
“Who should I vote for?”
You can’t control your teammates, but at least you can refrain from joining in. Try to break the cycle by stating some useful observations and if you get crowded out.
IS THE KILL FRESH?
Did you know that if you find a dead body standing up then that means the kill is fresh? If you just passed someone before finding the body then they will need a very good excuse to survive the vote.