I'm hoping this can stay a civil discussion and topic. Trying to keep it general so nobody feels threatened.
What are your thoughts on trends developing in the roleplaying community, or perhaps just segments of it, that are . . . wrong. Contradictory to PF, etc.
Perhaps the people involved interpreted things wrong. Perhaps they sort of made their own 'spin' and it took off, but then it starts to dominate an entire area of PF in a certain group (for instance, the trend in the past with certain Amarr roleplayers to have an extremely specific vision of the Amarr religion and throwing heretic around without a moment's thought if anyone does not portray a comic book villain version of an Amarr). Perhaps more PF is released later on that solidifies certain interpretations/conceptions, but the aforementioned people won't give up their pet concepts.
How do you as roleplayers handle that sort of situation? Find like-minded people and ignore the rest? Try to change the metaculture of that PF, fight against it? Etc.
It seems to me that at certain moments player-generated trends can be great, but other times they happen due to specific corporations and their membership's activity on the IGS or elsewhere - not because it has anything to do with PF, anything to do with how their faction or fiction idea actually fits within the EVE universe. Some of these become incredibly ingrained over the years, because the people that generate those trends or conceptions feel defensive over them and try to instill some level of 'authority' to it - as if going back to the PF and really examining it somehow would threaten what they have been doing for the past years.
Capsuleers are by definition independent to a certain extent. It is not at all inconceivable that a group of them start to have their own slightly 'off' interpretation of their identities - so it is not inconceivable from an in-character perspective. But when this happens, the people involved do not seem content to leave it to their characters but start to impose their player-created lore onto their entire faction.
How do you, as a roleplayer, handle that sort of thing? Ignore? Fight back? Find your own group?