We Should Really Be Allowed To Send Multiple Reports

BluddySaint·9/16/2014, 4:25:54 PM·2 votes·809 views

Tonight while playing ranked, I had a toplaner who contributed in part to our loss by refusing to communicate with the team or participate in any teamfights. We all wrote to him in chat multiple times and received no responses, and he never pinged as well. After the game, I reported him for refusing to communicate. No sooner had I submitted the report when he began to brag that he intentionally threw the match. He said he was playing to "f*ck around" and watch critical strikes land. He also said he couldn't get banned because he had bought a skin. I wish I had the ability to report him for each and every one of his offenses, but the current system only allows one report. I also wish I could have changed my initial report of refusing to communicate to a report of assisting the enemy team, because I think it's a higher offense.

The Tl;Dr of if is that people are oftentimes guilty of more than one offense, and we should be allowed to either report them for more than one offense or be allowed to change our report to whichever offense is the worst.

9 Comments

EMOFRATPARTY9/16/2014, 4:59:49 PM2 votes

Because all reports are investigated by Riot staff, it is very likely that any and all offenses will be discovered if a player is reported. That being said, a series of checkboxes as opposed to a singular radio button might be a more ideal way of clarifying specific negative behaviors.

What are your thoughts on that?

ValyrianBlade9/16/2014, 7:02:16 PM2 votes

I use the comments to describe any additional offenses when making a report if I feel it's necessary.

psych0crusher9/17/2014, 7:11:06 AM1 votes

Hmm what if you can make a report really mean something? Intentionally feeding? How does someone with high death score differentiate from someone intentionally feeding or not caring if he/she dies in order to have "fun"

I'm suggesting an in-game vote to mute option. If players are muted, they cannot be toxic in language but they can retain being toxic in action thus making "intentional feeding" reports a lot more defined.

read more about it on my post: http://boards.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/c/miscellaneous/3V2IbmPz-trolls-toxicity-riots-response-some