To me, it's a matter of immersion. My immersion sure as hell fall through the cracks in the fourth wall when convenience and metagaming takes charge and characters change or circumstances change as a result. Sometimes in ways that just don't make sense, all in the name of said convenience.
For the sake of convenience and metagaming you'll see people that should have been pretty much shunned get hugglefucked whenever and wherever they appear with little consequence nor any raised eyebrows. Characters choosing certain loyalties and promoting allegiance and support for outcast factions and views never seem to pay the price for it, do they? No impact on the social scene at all. No "How dare you monsters show your faces here? Get out before you are thrown out!" or anything like that.
This phenomenon (that's been around since the dawn of RP in MMOs and even before) is particularly visible with the Nation loyalists. Supporters of some of the worst atrocities committed in New Eden since the Day of Darkness, the terrorist acts around the cluster and so on... and there's no consequence for said choices. They're welcomed pretty much everywhere and poof goes my immersion.
Does it really make sense that people who are stated enemies of every faction in New Eden (pretty much) and are currently in the process of invading every single bit of territory they can aim their wormholes at can just walk around consequence free? No social impact? At all?
Yeah... convenience...
While quantity of RP is indeed a matter of concern... it starts to lose it's relevance once the large quantities are mostly of poor quality. Defining poor quality will have to be done entirely individually, but to me, changing characters and inventing excuses to include people like Nation loyalists into such events become poor quality in the long run, as it just doesn't make a lick of sense to me that there's no consequence for choices and actions.
Edit (Came after Borza's post so he responded only to what's above this line):
And something occurred to me... This inclusion of such things is quite a bit of hypocrisy, isn't it? Without naming names or particular examples since that'd probably be flamebait and against the board rules, there's several examples of the exact opposite than what the above Nation example shows.
A Holder RPer that has in the past been a slaver has had some character progression and is no longer a slaver. This has led to something I find very odd. The character is now shunned with the OoC explanation that 'unless you return to be a slaver you won't be getting RP'. This boggles my mind a bit, considering the above example of inclusion into RP against IC and realistic consequences. Where's the sense in this?
On the one hand, characters and factions that should by all reasonable logic be shunned or excluded socially gets free passes while someone who should have become the attention of the Amarr loyalists through political and ideological RP, debates and discussions, religious or not get shunned on an OoC reasoning for not following the partyline of 'slavery WOOOH!'?
I am disappointed by this. I wouldn't have minded either of the two as much if there'd been consistency, but this? This is just 'Oh, if you don't RP the way we want we'll metagame you out of our community. Nevermind our metagaming when it comes to those other guys we'd probably shoot in a realistic setting.'.