+1. There's so much salt on the server. I'm not gonna be an angel and say I haven't caused my fair share of that, or just said plain nasty things about people just because there's a circle jerk around them. For all those times, I really do feel sorry about them. I think, really, it comes down to a few things.
1. People realized that the people who take advantage of stuff that happens OOC as well as IC, and people that adopt a Machiavellian mindset for how they interact with people, can get a lot further in the game than if they are nice or try to keep everything IC, no Skype, no OOC dealings, all that jazz.
2. A few very common psychological traits. First, boiling down groups that you don't know a whole lot about or don't care about into one homogeneous clump where they are the same, especially negative traits or things that make it easier to negatively stereotype these groups. Second, and this ties in very closely to the previous points, dehumanizing the enemy. When you adopt the realpolitik point of view, or even just get caught up in the thrill and fun of burning a bunch of twiggies at a pyre, you can forget that the people playing those characters aren't the people you need to hurt in the game, or just simply not really care about what you say or do because they're the enemy, nothing more. This is a pretty rare occurrence I'd say, or at least I haven't encountered it much. But then we have some of the more common versions of these sorts of things.
3. Blurring the line between IC and OOC. I'm guilty of it, and I know a lot of others are. Sometimes you apply the above, that they're inhuman, they're the enemy, onto the person playing or just the player base as a whole, and use your IC grudges or something that happens in the game and take that onto the forums, where you continue it into discussions where it's OOC. But I think this is one of the most dangerous traps in not just Lord of the Craft, but most roleplay games. There are very real issues with the communities on the server, and you have every right to try and talk about that in a peaceful, civilized manner, but doing something as simple as taking showboating from a victory and really just rubbing salt in the wound, or getting salty on the forums and whining about why you lost and how they are all mongoloids or something to that effect. Sportsmanship is very important in any sort of even slightly competitive sport, and I think that that's something this server sorely lacks, and something I certainly want to improve on as well.