It tells me that you should educate yourself on where the CCP devs actually are, yes.
There’s 2 reasons, and these are the reasons most structures get attacked by organized groups:
There is a strategic objective involved
Someone paid them to wardec the owners.
And that’s not going to change because there’s a thing you can get that you’ll get another payday to split among your group if you can get it to market.
Source? The devblog doesn’t have that yet. (And if true… it still needs a JF, so it still can’t get into low-tier J-space. GG, CCP. What, did someone add up the max amount of space you can get out of a DST, and forget that 60k of that is segmented off from the rest?
good thing ccp has already considered this and don’t care. it’s your job to get it to market, not ccp’s. they give you the incentive, now you need to make sure you deserve it.
Or, you know, neither, which is where my money is. It’s gonna suck for small highsec groups, highsec wardeccers will get a brief flurry of activity and then less content overall, and nullsec, basically, won’t care. We’ll just absorb the occassional extra 600M.
I work from home in an industry that hasn’t needed actual office space in over ten years. That doesn’t change CCP’s actual business practices. Again: you should take the time to find out how CCP really does things before you make assumptions based on what’s possible.
Like I said: educate yourself. There’s a lot more you don’t know than just how to put a & before ‘nbsp;’.