LOL... ganking is about opportunity... and not about skill, or honor, or about having an fair fight.

While I was doing a collection quest, the one where the item that you are looting off of the group either zaps you or gives you the quest item, I had my 5 team spread out to 5 spawn points.
A person 3 levels lower then me sees one of them just standing there... waits, then decides that he/she'll gank me because I might be AFK... *sigh*
So I get my main, gather up all my other toons then head over and pwn him. He was shocked to see 4 toons run up to him.

An hour later, I see a lvl 64 hunter and ignore him and continue to my questing. 2 level 70 Rogues unstealth and kill everyone and the hunter moves on after taking a couple shots at me.

On the same night, I see a level 65 and a level 70 doing a quest. So I just do my own thing. They decide that they'll gank me, all my toons died because I wasn't prepared. 2nd round I got both of them and a rogue that was with them. 3rd round, I killed their lower level then almost had the 70 but died.

Later on the same night, a level 70 hunter decide that he/she'll test his/her skills. I was low on mana and health and drink/eating when I got ganked, had the hunter down to ~100 health, but couldn't finish it.

Moral of the story... people will gank when they feel they have the advantage.

My question to those that is on the "Red == Dead". How does their retaliation go?
As in, after killing X amount of the other faction, is there always a group of 70s that come specifically for you?
OR do you find that the ganking towards you goes down or stay about the same?
OR since you've already killed X amount of the other faction, when the ganking comes it just becomes sport?