Is Riot going to unban perma accounts?
Just wondering. With Riot violating their own ToS with the sexual discrimination at the PAX event. I was wondering if they will be unbanning accounts who had minor rules violations?
Just wondering. With Riot violating their own ToS with the sexual discrimination at the PAX event. I was wondering if they will be unbanning accounts who had minor rules violations?
Nope. They don't overturn permabans unless they were placed in error. You can write a support ticket to speak to a Rioter about it.
What is this logic? If the police does something bad you want all criminals to get out of prison free?
"minor". Then maybe those punished players could've stop talking shit when they got chat restricted or 14 days suspended. No? Then get permabanned.
If you are permabanned there wasn't for "minor" rule violation. There was either a long string of minor violation with several lighter punishments and messages warning you to stop or 1-2 really major violations you should have known not to do in the first place.
Source? What happened on pax?
they might because they have lost more players then they ever had in the past this year (mostly because either people are quitting due to the ridiculous changes riot has done recently (adc changes, tank meta, etc.) or because other popular games like Fortnite are just sucking up all the players) which in all is causing the game to slowly die out. They have even mentioned this a few months back where they were considering reverting most perma bans. But for my opinion i think riot WILL revert perma bans (not only saying this because i recently got perma banned for in my opinion an unfair reason) but because #1) the game is dying, and #2) riot is probably doing something for their 10 year anniversary, which i think is gonna be reverting all bans, but again just my opinion :)
They will eventually unban people in order to bring em to League, because Riot cant afford losing more players to FORTNITE
Most likely not; Riot has a firm stance that permanently suspended people stay that way (unless the suspension was done in error).
The Pax incident isn't related to permanent suspensions and that therefore it won't affect these matters. We will see what they do about the Pax incident in the future. Corporations do not move so fast that they can react to these incidents that fast. They might fire the person(s) responsible for Pax incident, or not. Too early to say.