How do you get people to change their behavior without having them report you.

SpinCycleMKV·3/23/2015, 11:05:44 PM·2 votes·443 views

My team members repeatedly ran in solo including a Sej that went 1-11.

I said along the lines. "Please stop running in and dying while doing nothing over and over, you are underfed and not helping doing so"

I also think it's unfair that you get a "your recent behavior isn't in line with league's policies after the game" when obviously no one at Riot has looked at the summary of the game. It's just nope, someone decided to report you who I guess is judge/jury/executioner.

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Arch Mage Magnus3/24/2015, 12:48:44 AM1 votes

Agreed. Someone reported you? MUST be guilty. Like how I got low priority queue because my power went out. Riot doesn't even look into these problems, just throws a blanket over everything and hopes for the best.

Dangerous Man3/24/2015, 12:58:43 AM1 votes

I went 1-7 Sejuani in the MOST ANNOYING GAME EVER. The whole enemy team was roaming and they would all 5 gank at once. I had to turret hug and avoid CS or they would kill me. It was so terrible Im suprised our mid laner got 8 kills. My IRL friend I was playing mid and he reported. People think reporting fixes everything.

Jubbinaut3/24/2015, 1:23:27 AM1 votes

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I also think it's unfair that you get a "your recent behavior isn't in line with league's policies after the game" when obviously no one at Riot has looked at the summary of the game. It's just nope, someone decided to report you who I guess is judge/jury/executioner.

It's true that those messages aren't verified. But they also aren't punishments. Personally, I don't even think "warning" is a good word for them. They're intended, rather, to act as an attention-grabber - to catch players who may be on tilt, and make sure they know what's up.

There's two other notable and relevant things about them:

  1. They don't show up after a single report. Rather, they are triggered by a spike in reported games (compared to the average report rate for your account). They certainly don't necessarily indicate whether or not you're close to any form of sanction.
  2. They don't show up immediately after they're triggered. There is a delay of unknown length between the trigger and the display.

Put together, these two things mean that your warning wasn't related to that particular game, and that you may be running into a lot of trolls or are a little on tilt.