How about having both 0 tolerance system AND pre-filtering system

The Anivia OTP·9/6/2019, 11:05:28 PM·1 votes·2,017 views

Basically , a bot that will remind you IN GAME to stay positive , and that would tell any player that tried to send "are you sure you want to send that ? it doesn't sound very nice to say" Player will be able to click on the chat to send the message (in case of false positive)

and therefore, since people would have been warned, toxicity shown toward someone that has reported you should be punished harder (i don't ask for 14 days ban , but general chat bans)

Or this feature can be instored to people not toxic enough to be punished.

Basically this is how it could be :

rank 0 :Normal basic chat -> too toxic , you rank up rank 1 : Bot filtered chat rank 1.1 : No false positive button filtered chat -> you try to go around, you rank up rank 2 : Chat restricted 3,7,15,31,63,127 rank 3 : Obligation to take a video lesson before playing again (and test to validate they understood, this only happen once per account and does reset every time riot's policy change) rank 4 : Ban 1 day Rank 5 : Ban 14 days + honor Drop Rank 6 : Ban Pemanent Rank 7 : ID Ban

Basically this will avoid the "surprise 14 days ban" And may allow you to tighten a little more the rules.

11 Comments

GatekeeperTDS9/6/2019, 11:35:02 PM3 votes

Basically this will avoid the "surprise 14 days ban"

So, you want a system that gives people 8.1 chances + 6 chat restriction chances for a total of 14.1 chances to ruin games for the rest of us before they get removed from the game? How about no. Riot isn't interested in giving people who can't reform more chances to ruin games.

If you've used zero-tolerance words or phrases (racism, homophobia, self-harm), you deserve to be punished with a 14-day ban.

If you've received a 25-game chat restriction that is your warning that the next punishment will be a 14-day ban, therefore, IT'S NOT A SURPRISE.

ModBianca Colt9/7/2019, 12:05:21 AM2 votes

While I find the first part of your idea interesting, I don't think I can say the same for the second part. Giving people more chances to ruin other people's games isn't the right way to go. Besides, the current punishment system is a result of numerous testings, evaluations and adjustments, which is why it boasts high reform rates. It's safe to say that it's pretty effective in what it is doing.

Tele II9/6/2019, 11:51:12 PM1 votes

Idk. It doesn't address gameplay behaviors which are a much bigger problem. I think they got chat toxicity pretty locked down already. No need to focus on that shit anymore.