Reintroducing tribunal...? (This is probably the 1000000th time someone has brought this up)

TheGermanDream·3/17/2019, 3:00:11 AM·6 votes·2,384 views

I don't know why tribunal was removed, but just a thought on a way to bring it back... maybe at a certain honor level, you can have the chance to become a "judge" on the tribunal where you'll have access to all chat logs and videos of the games where they were reported in (not showing any names obviously) and to get into the tribunal you'll have to get a certain percentage of "correct" verdicts of already judged games. If you fail the game will tell you and you'll have to repeat the process until you get it right.

P.s idk if this goes in general or player behaviour.

20 Comments

Jamaree3/17/2019, 3:10:01 AM4 votes

The Tribunal was removed because people didn't use it. If people want it to come back, they ACTUALLY have to use it this time.

Wicked FlamezZ3/17/2019, 3:05:30 AM3 votes

Why have a tribunal when you can have a bot scan all the reports and mistakenly ban people playing legit while letting actual rule breakers run free /s

rujitra3/17/2019, 3:07:36 AM2 votes

And who would staff it?

KFCeytron3/17/2019, 3:17:16 AM2 votes

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I don't know why tribunal was removed

It was removed because it was way too slow (cases were delayed for months), underused, very labor-intensive, and not noticeably better than IFS.

oOBestEveNAOo3/17/2019, 3:02:12 AM1 votes

I'm down.

SammyDayspring3/17/2019, 3:18:23 AM1 votes

There are too many games each day for live people to monitor. It's unrealistic. Besides, Riot shouldn't have to babysit players online.

Here is a novel idea. What don't parents watch what their kids are saying online and teach them how to behave around other people before they become so socially defective?

Project Xayah3/17/2019, 4:56:23 AM1 votes

There are a variety of reasons that the Tribunal was removed. For one thing, users would often vote for unnecessary punishment/over-punishment (largely believed to be a result of the IP rewards [which would logically apply to any reward system such a system has]) that meant that just about every case had to be manually reviewed anyway (which kind of defeated the purpose of the Tribunal). It also took the Tribunal way too fucking long to actually punish players, taking weeks, and even months, to implement punishments, even in cases that the current system can manage in under 15 minutes.

TL;DR the Tribunal was essentially just a drain on Riot's resources that wasn't doing what it was supposed to, so they got rid of it in favour of more efficient systems.