Can i report a player for intentionally feeding by sending a support ticket?

Best Darius KR·1/20/2016, 6:39:12 PM·1 votes·433 views

Just a casual question.

I have a "friend" who decided to intentinally feed AGAIN because he got ganked 2 times by a Lee Sin. And if what i heard was correct, he has been doing it on other people's games too.

Since i reported him and got nothing saying "Action has been taken against the guy!" i'm assumin it didn't do jack sh't.

The thing is, i know he won't stop doing it, i know him. So what i'm asking is, if i send a ticket to riot, will they take a look at his case more closely? Or will i just be wasting my time?

3 Comments

FrankerX1/20/2016, 6:44:20 PM4 votes

tl:dr you are wasting your time dont do it.

yea you can but they wont do shit. im in a group room and there is a guy who basically is named "all jews should die" (thats not his 'real' name i 'censored' it so i dont do name calling) and every weekend he comes on and spam like 30min that all jews should be killed. after 3 month of sending a ticket every weekend i gave up. this guy is still spamming. and those tickets are now over 2 years old.

ps: everyone who gives me a downvote: try it yourself. create an account where you name yourself something racist and report yourself via ticket. nothing will happen. in the client you can do whatever you want.

TeemoJenkins1/20/2016, 6:44:07 PM1 votes

I've sent one in with multiple matches where someone did it... but he would only do it once every 5 or so games where someone in the game executed some perceived slight to him. Sent in a support ticket; response was "They'll be punished if it continues" - the account went cold six months later.... whether they quit or were eventually punished we'll never know.

TL;DR - Support tickets don't do anything in this instance.

Edit: this actually made me wonder what happened to that user - still playing, and still intentionally feeding about every five games...

AJStarhiker1/20/2016, 7:33:28 PM1 votes

It's the attitude that "nothing happens, so why bother" that allows that kind of behavior to continue.

The "action has been taken" notice only appears if the game you reported was the last straw in getting someone punished.

Support tickets do have an effect, they just can't give you information in other players' accounts.

The popups are acceptable because there is no identification of which player was punished (and may not be the person you think got punished), where a support ticket usually includes at least the player's name.

Resending support tickets doesn't help. All it does is push it back to the end of the queue, delaying action from Riot's end.

And why bother stalking someone to find out if they got punished? They aren't worth wasting time on, so just report them and forget they exist.