Does anyone else miss the Tribunals?

Vanillax·10/12/2017, 9:56:19 PM·6 votes·577 views

Basically just ranting but about a month or two ago I was chat banned for asking my support, "can you play a little further up so I can farm?" She then went on to call me something like a lil bitch, left lane and it was all downhill from there. She started trolling after that and I guess she took me down with her. I'm not the type of person to "/all report" just because someone is obviously haven't a bad game, it happens to everyone. Pretty sure I was 9x reported even though my whole team flamed Janna much more than I did. Neways. I was chat banned for 15 games or so, went down to honor level 1, I'm more consistently honored than before and still no honor level 2. How long is it supposed to take ._.

tl;dr Getting banned for saying something that isn't actually toxic, while getting flamed harder than my will to live for lightly feeding a literal 1v2 bot lane feelsbadman. Wouldn't be having these kinds of problems with the tribunal back up. endrant

13 Comments

Chermorg10/12/2017, 9:57:33 PM1 votes

The IFS was trained on Tribunal cases. If you were punished by the IFS, there's a 99.99% chance you would've been punished by tribunal as well.

More than likely you are ignoring part of your chat log that is deemed negative. If you would post them, we could help you identify why you were punished.

Magi Mayvin10/12/2017, 9:57:37 PM1 votes

no

Kei14310/12/2017, 10:06:49 PM1 votes

You weren't banned for telling your support to play more aggressive, that's for sure.

The IFS has the ability to verify reports, so while you can be reported for everything, it doesn't mean you'll be punished for everything. Also 1 report act the same way as 9 reports, it flags the system to check for toxicity, and if something was found, that GAME (not those reports) will be marked and accumulated against your behavioral history.

The tribunal would have pardoned 1 game of toxic behavior, but people who displayed consistent mild toxicity was punished.

Kartagia10/13/2017, 3:28:36 AM1 votes

I do miss it, but RIot let it go ruin, as they did not have balls to ban players violating Tribunal EULA.

Tribunal was taken down after trolls started to punish people who should be pardoned and other way around. And Riot does not have guts to punish those who violate EULA: Old Tribunal would've worked fine by simply banning all accounts from both Tribunal and Game who did that. Riot does not give a shit as they have made decision that Community should not be scolded, and community opinion binds Riot games policy of punishment system.

EvilDustMan10/13/2017, 8:15:18 AM1 votes

How about the log from your reform card, whole thing.

Drugoth10/13/2017, 2:52:06 PM1 votes

It was nice to participate in the judgement of my peers behavior for a little IP reward. The only issue is the tribunal was utterly inefficient. We fell so far behind on judgements at one point I think people were getting punished for things they did in a game 6 months ago, they couldn't even remember the game in question lol.

Riot saw this glaring issue, decided to retire the tribunal but used the valuable data they gathered from it to build their IFS bot.

So I guess you could say the tribunal has been with us in spirit this whole time.

[zombie-brand-mindblown]

AJStarhiker10/13/2017, 3:11:06 PM1 votes

They removes IP rewards maybe halfway(?) through the Tribunal's lifespan and saw fewer spam votes.

And in addition to the 6-month delay, the system just wasn't building cases period. I remember near the end, I would log in and consistantly get the "No cases available" page... and it wasn't because no one got reported.

Granted, I do kind of miss being able to vote in the Tribunal, but I could only stand reading so much, I rarely hit the daily limit on cases.