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Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.17 13:59:11 -
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As plausible as this case may seem, is there any proof yet? I don't find it surprising that PLEX prices are changing after an announcement to change how PLEX work, that's not proof of foul play. |

Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.17 16:36:24 -
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It's funny how some people are already starting a lynch mob. It's certainly possible that one or more CSM members have relayed some insider info they shouldn't have, but it's also quite possible they haven't. So far we do not know if any insider trading has happened or if the CSM was involved, so I suggest to not talk of a "insider trading fiasco" and lynch the CSM just yet. We should let IA figure this out first before we jump to conclusions and randomly blame people without any solid information on the matter. |

Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.17 23:58:31 -
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^ What the actual ****?! |

Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.19 08:45:02 -
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Nate Hill wrote:It does matter. Feedback without highsec PVE is leading EVE to death. No interesting highsec PVE contents can attract new players now.
Then Highsec dwellers should get off their bloody asses and vote! How hard can it be to outnumber a couple thousand nullsec voters? |

Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.19 14:48:01 -
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Mr Mieyli wrote:Neuntausend wrote:Nate Hill wrote:It does matter. Feedback without highsec PVE is leading EVE to death. No interesting highsec PVE contents can attract new players now.
Then Highsec dwellers should get off their bloody asses and vote! How hard can it be to outnumber a couple thousand nullsec voters? Heard of block voting? Null alliances can strongly encourage their members to vote for the preferred candidate. Just like real life politics it has become a game of backscratching between govt and the big powers. I suggest having a look at how exactly the votes are counted for Eve. Due to the system they use (google "Wright System" for details) it is quite difficult to have a couple thousand people cast ballots, neither of which ends up contributing to a candidate getting elected.
And even if Highsec somehow managed to coordinate in such a way that their ballots really end up not counting, then at least they would make the blocvote worth less, just by casting a ballot at all.
The mere fact that nullsec blocvotes are still so effective shows, that they make up a significant number of all voters, or in other terms, that the others aren't casting enough votes.
Now, I can imagine why that is - reading through 60-something candidates posts to find out who to fill your ballot with takes effort. More effort than not voting or just voting for a single candidate (which in most cases amounts to the same as not voting at all), and complaining afterwards that you aren't being represented. But if players can't even muster the effort of telling CCP who they want to see as their representative, then it's not their place to complain afterwards in my book. |
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