Perhaps, Merdaneth, I'm just not sure what point you're trying to make. I still can't quite understand what the basis is for the difference of opinion.
On one hand, you acknowledge that live events allow for participation in storylines. These live events, which you claim to be very rare, occurred on a near weekly or biweekly basis for the past year or so, often times, several days on end. Vast quantities of roleplay resulted from these events.
If you wish, I can outline in detail the kinds of live events that occurred, the information that came out of it, and the various other fun CCP was able to introduce.
On the other hand, you claim, at least, I think you do, that because there is no way to participate in the storyline (live events being the immediate and up-front counterexample to this claim), then people are justified in claiming that 'rp has died' and that it is indeed largely CCP's fault.
My primary point was that RP in the domain of the IGS and The Summit, the in-game roleplaying channel, specifically, frightens many roleplayers away and causes these avenues of roleplay to be shunned by the majority of the community (little c, since it's the actual population of roleplayers in the game, vs the 'Community' comprised largely of members on this forum). And that is why 'rp has died', according to the OP of this thread.
The reason for frustration and confusion amongst new roleplayers that have joined this forum is that they don't realize this or understand the reasons behind it. That's why I've attempted to clarify the issue for them, and for the general audience, in my past few posts. If you believed that my posts were direct responses towards your posts, then I apologize, but I'm not attempting to debate you directly. I'm attempting to make the case that these avenues of roleplay should by no means be accepted as the 'primary' or 'only' avenues of roleplay communication in Eve online.
Indeed, that is why I'm not quoting line-by line your responses and countering them directly. I have found that such direct debates and arguments result in little of value. My only objective is pursuing the more general answer to the question: why has public RP quieted down.