Aria,
I know some find quote-by-quote useful to order their posts but that one takes it to a degree I can't respond to in the same way.
Your question about my word choice and am I classically educated. The answer is no in that a classical education is I think still understood as having had Latin, at least, and more usually Ancient Greek as well. On the other hand, I am certainly versed in the arts and humanities to some degree. So much for that. (But incidentally, I the player know all about the history of the terminology of hysteria as I actually studied the history of medicine at one point...
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Now, you say the IGS rules respect the Holy Divide. They do. But, and here is paradox, these incidents are extremely rare on IGS. They're actually fairly rare full-stop. The few that happen are blown out of all proportion because, well, let's leave it at people like to argue about this stuff for whatever reason.
I don't think the rules have been tested to anything like the degree that would be needed to divine the mod's mind on potential abuse of the Holy Divide. I don't much want it to be either. Suffice to say, I've seen OOC stuff get left on IGS enough times by mods that I somewhat doubt you can be secure in your reliance on the mods when it comes to public OOC/private OOC material and the suppression or control of contretemps over such on IGS.
On trivialization. I tell you what, and here's the tragedy for me personally, I take this issue quite seriously and I think you would find that I am one of those 'immersionists' you could trust to respect the Holy Divide, assuming you take my preferences into account as, in all courtesy, I took into account your own. I think it is has been in one sense trivialized because it has become a political football in the metagame. It's no longer
really a serious issue on which people strive to reach common accord. This is rooted in ancient conflicts but, as you say, it's never really gone away and it erupts from time to time, reinforcing the sense that there's no true commonality to be found. Into that vacuum floods the arbitrary standpoints because, to function as RPers, everyone needs some sort of understanding of the IC/OOC interface.
My view is that it is a fuzzy interface and I never see any trouble from it other than is caused by a belief and an assertion that it is a line chiselled in the stone floor of the ampitheatre over which no man or woman may cross.
Another personal tragedy is that because people won't accept a fuzzy aspect to the divide, in reaction, and self-defence, some of us respond by making our position clear and simple. So, for example, I say that if my character features in the RP material of others without my consent that I reserve to myself the right to respond nonconsensually. Now, the truth is that it would be much better for me to take a fuzzy-line approach and say, 'I don't mind in general but if it starts to get clearly adversarial or used in such and such a manner, I won't be respecting your right to label it OOC information.' But there's no atmosphere of co-operation in the first place.
The general situation is summed up by the incident when one rather prominent RPer I will not name told me that to be proper RPers we had to do X, Y and Z. We weren't allowed to offer up conditions of co-operation A, B and C. No, it was all, this or you're not RPers. Why on earth should anyone put up with that?
On the wargame and storytelling. You know, I completely agree that storytelling is important but the context is that of a game of war. It can be military war, economic war, political war, whatever but, in the end, it's war. That is what EVE is all about. Would it be interesting without roleplay and storytelling? No, not particularly. I must admit, I couldn't see myself playing the game of EVE on the basis of its unvarnished game mechanics for more than 6 months if that's all there was to it. Plainly there is more but, I do think, in the end, the framework is essentially one of conflict: war. Incidentally, just because one can't win it all is not a reason to not try to win in some way that makes sense in the context of the game.
Incidentally, BoB was pretty 'immersionist' once upon a time. I kid ye not. To tell the truth, before people started thinking there was a real divide between RPers and other players of EVE, 0.0 politics and warfare in general was fairly 'immersionist'.
I could ventilate my views on the guilty when it comes to that dire change but it is probably pointless as there was an inevitability to it all as EVE grew ever larger. Still a great shame.
Cosmo