Everytime you get reported does it effect your Honor?

MadViking·4/11/2018, 4:47:54 PM·5 votes·11,142 views

Even if you did nothing wrong. Didn't say anything in chat, and legitimately tried to win the game. If someone reports you because they thought you sucked or just because they were tilted -- does this affect your honor progress ?

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Umbral Regent4/11/2018, 4:52:06 PM19 votes

As far as I know, getting reported in and of itself has no impact on one's Honor progress. Only when the reports are flagged as valid (regardless of whether or not they lead to a punishment) does it have an effect.

So, as long as you're doing nothing wrong, you don't have to worry about reports damaging your Honor progress.

Dragfin4/11/2018, 4:52:25 PM2 votes

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Even if you did nothing wrong. Didn't say anything in chat, and legitimately tried to win the game. If someone reports you because they thought you sucked or just because they were tilted -- does this affect your honor progress ?

I'm sure it does but this is what happens when the coddled make the rules.

SammyDayspring4/12/2018, 1:36:18 AM2 votes

Probably not. Riot has to expect that some reports are not legitimate.

MadViking4/12/2018, 6:14:01 PM2 votes

Thanks for all the posts.

I'm currently dishonored and I'm trying to climb back up into positive honor, I'm avoiding typing as much as possible and am using the Mute all feature more liberally.

I just feel like my progress isn't getting anywhere and I'm wondering if I am getting reported a bunch or something. I have been somewhere toxic in a couple games, but none recently. I'm actually playing better now that I'm just not getting baited into saying stuff I regret which is helping a lot.

Still feel like getting back to positive honor status is a pretty steep mountain to climb.

Risen294/11/2018, 9:50:44 PM1 votes

What determines whether or not a report is valid anyway? Is there some kind of AI that scans data and chat logs to flag it, or does each report have to get manually reviewed to determine whether or not it's valid?

Katheara4/12/2018, 5:20:02 AM1 votes
  1. I use common sense and treat others the way I want to be treated.
  2. If someone rages at me in chat I don't reply or I mute them.
  3. There are times when angry players in after-game chat will say "That player sucked and was bad everyone report him." If I feel the player spoken about didn't intentionally feed or afk, I usually just report the angry after-game player for negative attitude.
  4. I always try my best and mute the enemy team too if I feel they are trying to tilt me in chat.
  5. Last season I made it to max honor fast (and very early) before the honor reset. I'm almost max honor again.

If you know you're doing your best, ignore the angry player and move on. Don't let it get to you. Think of it as a Mosquito bite, It bothers you and maybe annoys you but eventually you get over it. We all get random network disconnects, we can't all maintain everything perfect, but we can try our best.

Recently I had a random network disconnect that threw me out of my game. I didn't panic or worry but I took action. I got onto my iPhone and I looked into my network provider Comcast 'Xfinity' forums and realized they reset everyone's network and update appliances by districts on a schedule or they provide early alerts on the forums. Usually resets are like 2am or 4am in my district but they don't happen often enough that I run into them much.

I hope this helps. [slayer-jinx-catface]

Surefire234/12/2018, 9:59:33 PM1 votes

Anything you say is reportable. Disable chat, /muteall and enjoy this team game how RIOT intends it to be played; silently.

130x4/12/2018, 12:34:26 AM1 votes

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Even if you did nothing wrong. Didn't say anything in chat, and legitimately tried to win the game. If someone reports you because they thought you sucked or just because they were tilted -- does this affect your honor progress ?

I believe it must despite what is said here. This is from my experience and my educated opinion.