There should be (close to) zero tolerance for intentional griefing

StephAimbotCurry·6/7/2019, 4:48:38 AM·1 votes·1,352 views

Just watched my friend lose his promos cuz a Rammus thought it would be cool to see how fast his character could zoom across the map.

I seriously don’t understand how these types of people get off scott-free while the people getting mad as a result of the troll are getting 14d-perma bans. No I am not condoning toxic chat, but the troll should be punished too. I’ve seen posts in the past where someone’s match history has more boots than the Nike’s down the street AND ARE STILL PLAYING.

I understand when someone has a bad day and snaps back at another player, but when someone just decides to get on and decide to ruin a game for 9 other people, there should be (close to) zero tolerance. Like 1-2 offenses could be a 14-day ban but after that, it should immediately go to perma if not on the first two offenses.

3 Comments

rujitra6/7/2019, 4:53:08 AM4 votes

That's already how it works.

Shadowbyte6/7/2019, 6:28:34 AM1 votes

IFS detects toxic behavior very easily. Basically anything remotely negative would be a flag for toxic behavior which makes it really easy for the bot. However inting/griefing/trolling behavior is alot harder to catch due to context, something riot really doesn't like to deal with. The offenders could claim "they were trying their best", "it was a bad game", "I'm trying something new" and all of those would absolve them due to plausible deniability. Don't listen to riot saying their system can detect inters after one game, it's all BS. Below is a thread showing how poorly and how long it takes for the system to catch on. Once it does though it is a 14 day ban so there's that.

https://boards.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/c/player-behavior-moderation/sNjGrJf0-riot-our-intentional-feed-system-detect-and-ban-feeders-usually-after-1-game