You guys certainly have a flair for the dramatic. Really, comparing Mideast rebellion against dictatorial regimes with customers unhappy with the direction of internet spaceships has me wondering how fervent these eve protesters are about issues that matter. In other words, if this is your Arab spring (lol), maybe quitting eve is a positive direction.
You know, absurd coincidence but I was thinking exactly in the same lines.
My my...
This said, I'd love to answer those questions bellow too, I think it's a very objective way to see the issue:
What do you think protest are intended to produce?
Noise and drama and a sense of "belonging to the pack " to a minority of playerbase who are not even close to corresponding to the totallity.
What do you think protest are producing now?
Ill use Merhals quote to that because its perfect: The ansswer above plus "unnecessary work for people who are simply doing their jobs."
What method of stating your dissatisfaction would you use?
Methods that wouldnt include breaching ccp's privacy and internal communications, neither spamming forums and destabilizing the game play of others would be a good start.
Practical example: Not happy? unsub.
Dont have the balls to unsub? Dont buy their items.
Still annoyed? Write a complaint to custumer satisfaction ccp quality deparment.
Still omg pissed off? Sorry.
Give time to ccp to work their things out. Business decisions as such dont and wont occur in a blink of an eye.
In short, these are all " better, more rational and mature methods for stating our dissatisfaction." than throwing worthless tantrums.