I'm not sure exactly how much this is relevant but:
I've noticed something, happens more with some groups than others, but what it is, is this:
There's a character, who behaves in a particular way, and is associated in some way with one of the main RP factions. Other people use that character, as a tool, to berate and criticise people who are also associated with that RP faction.
This puts those people into an uncomfortable position IC and OOC - that is, they are often compelled, when interacting in a public setting, to defend not just their own position, but the position of someone else, with whom they may have only a slight connection.
Example: Diana Kim, the Caldari extremist.
Some players, use Diana Kim as a tool, to berate and criticise other Caldari players. If the Caldari players don't justify Diana Kim's actions, they get more criticism, for not being "true Caldari", much of the criticism coming from non-Caldari. If they do justify Diana Kim's actions, they get criticised for it, for a lot of the same reasons.
And if they have no interest in justifying or condemning Diana Kim who they might not have interacted with - maybe they're from different time zones - then again, they get criticised.
This criticism often lands more heavily on certain players than others, and I suspect it's because of some kind of grudge against those players.
Another recent example would be Anyanka Funk and Nauplius, both Sani Sabik. They're pretty extreme as far as I can tell.
There are a segment of the eve "rp community", who will use those two characters, as a tool, to force other Sani Sabik players to RP a certain way. "But what about Nauplius?" would be asked, and if those Sani Sabik players condemn Nauplius, then "well, looks to me like your religion is pretty divided, hurdurr" would be the response. If they justify Nauplius, then "well, looks to me like your religion is pretty divided, hurdurr" is also the response. If they don't want to RP about Nauplius, and want to RP their own thing, well that's just tough, they should have thought about that before being Sani Sabik.
It's all a bit petty and disappointing really.