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Sure, if they are in your "tribe", you need to train new talent .... everyone else is fair game, though.
I used to gate camp a lot. If anyone was new and wanted to join, I'd let them. If they were new and does in the gate camp I'd usually send them enough isk to replace what they lost and then some.
When I would scam/lofty people, we never killed the noobs. Do that and you won't have anyone to scam when they are rich enough for it to be worth it. And by then they have enough it's not as big of a blow to them.
Yeah, with low-sec camps we'd often give advice if we killed someone that turned out to be new. Though we didn't usually reimburse them.
No such leniency in null-sec or wh-space, though. You're either blue or you get killed (& podded) because it has to be assumed that every new account is an alt/scout/spy from the enemy.
Yea. The noobs usually only had a ship worth like 5m. So we'd toss em 10 or 15m