I "unsubscribed" after the effective removal of faction standings, but it hardly matters since I'm already paid up till next summer. In the meantime, I'm just watching...still a bit uncertain what to do since my standings-based objectives have been rendered all but pointless and CCP seems to be abandoning any cohesive support of immersive roleplay. The only way I can conceive to make CQ make any sense whatsoever is to pretend that little thingy at the bottom of the staircase is my personal shuttle between my space hotel and my Star Trek bridge.
But I am not convinced that what CCP is doing with the NEX isn't in the best interest of New Eden. The sandbox has long been too full of crap to comfortably dig in. Every alt account is a cat turd that violates the principles of consequence-based gameplay. Between the bots, the alts, and the metagaming for which EVE has become famous, any notion that New Eden is a self-contained but open-ended realistic world simulation is delusional. The biggest and most potent argument being used against CCP is that the NEX cuts out all of the middle-men: the manufacturers, researchers, miners, etc. who make up the engine of New Eden. Never mind that anyone who uses alts to mine, haul minerals, research bpos, build, move things in and out of nullsec, scout, etc. has already done exactly that!
Still, being all but told that I am little more than a golden egg to be wrung for every last penny I'm willing to choke up does cook my goats. Am I unsatisfied with CCP? Yes. Am I doubtful about EVE's future? Yes. Have I said my piece to them? Yes. But I will not actively campaign to destroy the game or the company. First of all, it is tacky. Secondly, it benefits absolutely nobody. Thirdly, there are still good people who enjoy this game and work at CCP who don't deserve buckets of shit being flung at them.1
As things currently stand, it is almost like CCP and the bitter playerbase are fighting to see who can destroy EVE first. CCP, by all indications, desires to develop it into a thing only remotely recognizable to what it has been in the past. The playerbase, on the other hand, wants to turn back the clock and is willing to smear CCP/EVE up one end of the gaming news community and down the other to get their way. Somewhere in the middle is the rational compromise that will probably end up happening. I await to see what that is.
1 I've been victim of personal administrative correspondence being made public before (from the perspective of a university forum admin team). I know how it feels and how easily something intended as benign can turn into a double-edged knife pointed straight at your jugular. It sucks.