There was also the case of Elizabeth Vea. The lynching she had to face looks like any gender would have faced the same thing.
Without going into too many details, I feel this needs to be clarified: that so-called "lynching" was earned entirely through Vea's own hard work and effort, and every bit of the response was deserved. She had many opportunities to change her behavior, and pretty much declined them all.
Well yes, I never said the contrary. IC consequences and all that. It was just an example. But I could very well take Lyn instead, a lot of people want to slap her as soon as she opens her mouth.
Of course, it has only been true for the last year or so since it was quite different before. People actually found her interesting, clever, and endearing, with a few exceptions. Maybe because she started to aggro the Amarr bloc in the first place, so people liked it ? But no, I think it was more tied to the fact that she mostly dealt with people with few friends, relations, or not very famous in the community. Recently she has started arguing with people that are more appreciated or have strong ties in the community, and the result is totally different. Where she was seen as intelligent and fresh before, she is now seen as the lecturing ass of the IGS.
I think a language barrier is partly to blame for Diana's case. That said, I would happily slap the character with a brick IRL if they tried arguing with me the way they do it on the IGS, perfect English or no.
You might have put the finger on something. I have a hard time sometimes to be more diplomatic than I already am, OOCly or ICly, and it might well be because of that. Sometimes you just can't find another way to say things, or you just do not "hear" it the same way a native would. This may also be why I quite like Diana's character. Well, I wouldnt like her OOCly ofc, but the character in itself is quite good in her own way.
( I usually have more trouble with constantly whining characters... but nobody likes whiny emo characters, be it in a novel or ICly, they are annoying as hell)
I prefer to use female characters for RP because I find it a more engaging experience for me. I'm not sure whether it causes a difference in the amount of interaction I get; I can personally state that the reason Morwen tends to shy away from talking to (most) guys is due to the fact that the attitudes just aren't appealing to interact with. There's only so many ways a conversation can go when one side is constantly trying to show off how big his dick is or get laid, which seems to be the prevailing attitude among male characters in EVE that I've witnessed. (That's not to say that it's the only attitude, or that female characters don't exhibit it either, of course, but Morwen's oft-repeated claim that the multitude of bi/lesbian capsuleers is due to the lack of a decent selection of men isn't pulled out of her ass, contrary to the belief of some. )
I've personally steered away from RPing a male character as well because I just don't enjoy it - it's 'different' to me in the wrong ways, whereas RPing a character like Morwen is 'different' in the right ones. It's a little hard to explain.
I think I couldnt either play a male character in eve. Maybe because I do not feel like playing male characters in very realistic settings (I mean, unlike adventures, great sagas and the likes where playing males suddenly becomes a lot more interesting for me).
I can agree that a good part of the male characters are dicks, but I still think it is overexagerated to say that all of them are. As I already said, a good part of female characters are just whores or phantasms directly coming out of nerd fantasies, but nothing really sounding like a real girl. And a lot of them also are male disguised in females, meaning females litterally behaving like males.
Also, I know quite a lot of male characters that do not fit to your description.