I’ve done okay, but it’s obvious to me that I can do a lot better. Moreover, I need to do better when it comes to assessing the viability of candidates. No more procrastinating on my cheat sheet. Maybe it’s just a pipe dream, but I’ve resolved myself to do better next year. I adamantly assert that the strategy could work, the only question is whether or not all the other communities are willing to put in the effort to make it work. I’ve been thinking about it all day, and my dream is for all the under-represented play styles to take a page from the null bloc playbook, and start doing their own vote trading between themselves. However, (1) unless there is a major turn of events, the CSM isn’t going anywhere, and (2) not voting only makes it easier for the null blocs to dominate the council -it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy. But compared to previous years, I’d say the non-blocs did okay.Īnyway, there are many people that will claim that the CSM needs to be disbanded and/or that there is no point in voting. Half the CSM represents the bloc play style, and there are no pure candidates for LS, WH’s, Pochven, Lore, Ganking/Piracy, and so on. And Kenneth is best described as an industrialist in spite of also being from a null bloc. Sutionia and I-Beast are both streamers that are best classified as representing the solo/small gang play style. Brisc is a community candidate that is active in a billion discords, the forums, and will answer Eve-mails. Mike is from HS, and is a community candidate (can be at on the forums, and will probably answer eve-mails as well. However, closer inspection reveals that only 5 “pure” null bloc candidates grabbed seats this year. Okay, if you go by just where people are active/where they live, it would appear that nullsec utterly dominated the results once again.
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