Report someone for Intentionally feeding, still get him on team next que.

T1mmy Turner·11/9/2015, 3:06:46 PM·1 votes·702 views

Please inform me if this is the wrong section to post this.

Been playing normals, which has a far wider pool of players than the ranked division I play ( I see same players almost every day in ranked ), and I have noticed when someone trolls, or is just toxic in general, and I report them, I still get them on my team again. Obviously I do not want to play with these players again since they were extremely toxic the game before, yet I play with them again. I don't even want them in the same game as me as it makes the game environment shitty, whether on my team or enemy team.

Most recently it was a Shaco who does his thing and invades enemy jungle level 2, and after pinged that both enemy bot and mid lane was roaming to him, he doesn't listen, dies, then complains that our bottom and middle lane did not show up first.... in the enemy jungle. Afterwards he proceeds to feed both mid lane and bot lane kills purposely under the enemy tower. After reporting him for intentionally feeding, I notice he is on my team once again next que.

This has happened on multiple occasions, and sometimes multiple times in the same day, forcing me to continue to queue dodge, increasing my delay before the next game. To me it seems like there should be a safeguard in place to help prevent you from being in the same game as someone you have previously reported for being toxic. I understand some time frames there are fewer people, but I rather wait a few minutes longer in queue to avoid his/her game, than have to wait 15-30 minutes because of a delay due to queue dodging.

Are my only choices to wait 5 minutes after every game someone was toxic in to make sure I don't get queued up with them again ( even when reported ), keeping dodging, or just hope they don't troll once again?

9 Comments

Linthe11/9/2015, 3:07:59 PM1 votes

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Are my only choices to wait 5 minutes after every game someone was toxic in to make sure I don't get queued up with them again ( even when reported ), keeping dodging, or just hope they don't troll once again?

Yes. Otherwise, people would just report people who were unskilled so they didn't play with them again.

Killstrado11/9/2015, 3:10:55 PM1 votes

Report for unskilled instead of feeding, unskilled will make it so they aren't on your team again

T1mmy Turner11/9/2015, 3:15:07 PM1 votes

If it dilutes toxic players from the player pool, I would gladly wait the extra time to find other potential players.

Edit: Better yet, I would love to see a hidden toxicity rating, that grouped you with players of your toxicity rating, so toxic players play with other toxic players, and non-toxic players are less likely to be grouped with toxic players. Of course if not enough people are in queue at the time, it would have to fill in the gaps with toxic rated players. Would be interesting to say the least, give them players a taste of their own medicine.

T1mmy Turner11/9/2015, 3:27:55 PM1 votes

I understand the problem with reporting someone you think is unskilled in hopes of not playing with them. But, if Riot keeps a log of peoples past ban and chat restriction history, this is what my idea would be based off of. Not the reporting of them, but the follow through of them being banned by those so called actions. Sure it would not be instant, but it would be nice over a period of time to gather that type of information from bans and restrictions.

I see your point as it not being good for a businessman, but in a way it could be good too. If you consider you owned a restaurant, and some people would come in and harass your customers and staff, but they still bought food. Would you allow them to keep returning just because they bought food providing your business income, or would you respect the customers and employees that you may lose due to the toxic customers?