Let Us Police Ourselves

Dragfin·6/10/2015, 3:42:48 PM·1 votes·267 views

What Riot should do is let us police ourselves in an individual way.

Lets say you have 1000 players in your ELO pool that you get matched with for games.

"YOU" get to judge if the 9 players that "YOU" are matched with are worthy enough. What I mean by worthy enough, I mean during "YOUR" game were they toxic? Did they understand the basics of the game? How was their overall play in "YOUR" opinion? Basically were they a good player. If they do not fit "YOUR" criteria of a good player, taking into account everything "YOU" think "YOU" know about the game then "YOU" get the option to report them. This will in turn ban them from "YOUR" ELO matchmaking que for a pre-determined amount of days like 30. "YOU" will not be matched with this player again for that time period.

In time what I think this process will do is weed out the assholes or those who are too lazy to make an effort to play the game the way it is supposed to be played. If these players continue to be toxic or play the way they play that gets them reported and banned from ELO ques, then eventually this player will have to quit League, play solo bots or what we all want, stop being lazy and learn to play the game how it's meant to be played because eventually they won't have anyone to play with. By giving them a 30 day ban from an individual que it gives them plenty of chances to fix their behavior or it will result in what I just said.

Now for those of you who think this system could be abused. Well if "YOU" want to report just to report then eventually "YOU" won't have anyone to play with because "YOU" will have banned everyone "YOU" could be playing with. In other words, stupid reports will hurt the person doing the reporting. This would work both ways in fixing the cancer players and fixing the stupid reports.

This is just an idea that came to mind. This or a variation of this could work to fix this awful community and make League a fun place to be again.

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