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At the time there were a lot of rumors that she had done this to prove a point after longstanding disagreements with the way WHC was run had gone ignored. This is certainly plausible for a number of reasons. The first of which is simplest: in any organization that isn't a pure autocracy, there will always be disagreements among leadership about how to handle things. EVE Online's most dramatic stories often involve disgruntled members taking a vengeful turn on the people they once called friends. There was also a longstanding issue of absentee leadership, which is to say that there were directors and managers at that time who were either doing stuff elsewhere in New Eden on their mains (the Uni relied largely on alumni putting alts in key leadership positions in order to function) or had real life obligations that kept them from being more involved in the day-to-day affairs of the Uni. Sparklez herself was one of those absentee leaders towards the end of her tenure, though that may have been more because of disagreements with the rest of leadership than anything else.
At the time there were a lot of rumors that she had done this to prove a point after longstanding disagreements with the way WHC was run had gone ignored. This is certainly plausible for a number of reasons. The first of which is simplest: in any organization that isn't a pure autocracy, there will always be disagreements among leadership about how to handle things. EVE Online's most dramatic stories often involve disgruntled members taking a vengeful turn on the people they once called friends. There was also a longstanding issue of absentee leadership, which is to say that there were directors and managers at that time who were either doing stuff elsewhere in New Eden on their mains (the Uni relied largely on alumni putting alts in key leadership positions in order to function) or had real life obligations that kept them from being more involved in the day-to-day affairs of the Uni. Sparklez herself was one of those absentee leaders towards the end of her tenure, though that may have been more because of disagreements with the rest of leadership than anything else.


The most infuriating thing about this for me personally was that rather than acknowledge that it was a mistake allowing Sparklez to publicly leave the Uni while quietly allowing her to keep alts with access to some of the most sensitive assets WHC had, Jilo opted instead to fall back on, "the Uni would not function without people in other corporations putting their alts in the Uni and running things."
The most infuriating thing about this for me personally was that rather than acknowledge that it was a mistake allowing Sparklez to publicly leave the Uni while quietly allowing her to keep alts with access to some of the most sensitive assets WHC had, Devalt opted instead to fall back on, "the Uni would not function without people in other corporations putting their alts in the Uni and running things."


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