Toxic and childish behavior needs a more severe punishment on the rift, also afk ban suggestion.
I feel like people that attack other people verbally don't get punished as much as they should.
My previous game i was playing with a Garen top, and our Leona had massive lag(it happens to all of us so no need to be mean about it )
This Garen as soon as the game starts was like ff at 15 and things like that. constantly telling people to "stfu". we where winning and he was still flaming everyone. he'd flame at the rocks if he could. as the game went on, he started saying ff or i go afk. we needed him in the team so we could win, he was strong. we didn't ff, he just tried to 1v5 the enemy the whole time, giving them massive amounts of shutdown gold.
Our Leona at the time was still lagging, she just asked him to wait for us before he goes in. His response was "stfu you stupid whore". As well as him telling ourselves and individual people to kill themselves. "just fucking die please" (one of the nicest things he said all game......cos please.) "you should all kill yourselves and delete the game " was another thing he said.
I know that i could just mute him and all of it would be over. I still feel as though calling someone a stupid whore, or for them to kill themselves is perma ban worthy. just straight.
just a norm 2 week ban just isn't enough like that wont make them stop being this toxic individual, hell just come back in 2 weeks or so and do it again.
the rift doesn't need this childish and immature behavior.
on a side note, an internet issue isn't always in your control, a lot of people don't seem to understand that. i think with the afk ban, is it possible to look at a players ping throughout the game and compare it to their average ping, before banning them for being afk or disconnecting? i have a constant 180 ping but that's on the fact that i live in South Africa. that's why i think check their average to see what they normally play on. people have different ping i gueeees......idk if this makes any sense. Thoughts?