I'm not sure how EVE's RP community handles things, but I've never had a problem with arranging things OOC. The even best OOC laid RP plans can go awry once characters actually talk about it IC, so there's only so much meta game that ends up happening in the end beyond getting duders in a room together, which is the hardest part. Arranging this or that scene or event this ensures that people have each other to play with, and the 'game' of it is entirely in the way it plays out - rather than struggling to interest others by casual drops (which happens naturally too of course). Relying on only that though just makes it just that much harder to connect, to me, in an arena where that's already difficult. I don't think I've played with any of you. \o. o\??
To be more clear, to own a character that wishes to create content by being dastardly, (or more realistically, by being sociologically/morally unsound to another group) I don't really see a reason for the player himself not to go, "Hey, so, I don't know how you guys want to decide you heard about this, but my duder is up to some shenanigans you might not be entirely okay with today shh". (Rather than have said character announce his plan IC, which we can all agree is ridiculous unless you are Naupilus-the-mad which I suppose happens now and then, particularly with the eccentric Capsuleer population). Then, everybody can just decide things got leaked a certain way and show up - as somebody pointed out, no large, contestable plot doesn't have people who have to know about it, technicians jabbering and whatnot. We're talking about such large scales all the time that just about anything is possible when it comes to the small stuff.
One can argue that then, the chances of us hearing about it is just as scaled, but at some point we have to decide whether we want this content or not. I'll take a bit of fudging here and there to get a good scene in. There's already a certain level of fiction happening, so from here it's all as good as the RPers in the scene itself to create believeability.
I guess organizing things this way presupposes that people can handle OOC knowlege vs. IC knowlege, and that 'EVE is real' and then we coated it in a veneer of fiction for our further amusement and goal-making - but everybody here probably is likely already on that train. I thought that's what the Backstage was for, initially - the organizing of getting RP together, and that's why I joined ; j. But there's history here, and I'm a newbro to the scene. \ o.o / I know nothing, it's just my take.