Why is it even if you never actually say anything toxic people can still 9x you successfully?

BigHeadedGamer4·11/15/2019, 7:43:23 PM·3 votes·2,059 views

2 games last night: One where I got paired with the same 4 people twice taking troll picks, feeding lanes, ignoring my engagements of fights, only to end up spam pinging me and 9x reporting me. The other was a female streamer playing with a viewer who picked MF and decided to solo blue buff, then spin under turret while I had to start farming. I backed and left lane so she started to intentionally run it down. Then mid game began saying things like "I'd appreciate if my support came to this lane to help me". Game ended and I was flamed by everyone including the enemy team. Now here I am with a 10 game chat restriction. Riots system will be forever flawed and they really just don't care about you unless you are high elo and/or a streamer that makes them money. I want a fairer justice system and I want it yesterday.

9 Comments

Umbral Regent11/15/2019, 7:46:44 PM10 votes

9x-reporting isn't a thing. It doesn't matter if you're reported only one time or by every other player in the match, all reporting does is trigger a review, and the review process does not care how many reports are filed.

If you got chat restricted, then the odds are high that you did break the rules, even if you yourself do not think that you did. You should submit your chat logs for peer review, because doubtless, you had to have said something to merit a chat restriction - the IFS will never punish you for something someone else did.

ModWulf Helhammer11/15/2019, 7:46:49 PM6 votes

Why is it even if you never actually say anything toxic people can still 9x you successfully

Objectively untrue. Least of all because multiple reports in a single game do absolutely nothing more than a single one.

Post your chat logs.

ZackTheWaffleMan11/15/2019, 7:48:13 PM3 votes

post your unedited chat logs, and the almighty Boards will decide whether your punishment was deserved

Tele II11/15/2019, 10:33:43 PM2 votes

Lol you should look up some information about how the report system works. Multiple reports in one game dont make it more likely that you'd be punished. That would be the dumbest system possible. Who would purposely implement some shit like that? Its about whether or not you broke the rules. Look it up, theres a lot of information available.

Arcade Lulu11/15/2019, 7:46:39 PM2 votes

[zombie-brand-facepalm]

GreenKnight11/15/2019, 7:54:05 PM2 votes

Dude. I recently got reported for nothing by a 4 man premade team.

I'm still here, as you can see.

5 Dollar Holler11/16/2019, 3:57:40 AM1 votes

{quoted} Now here I am with a 10 game chat restriction.

  1. If you simply didn't respond to them, you wouldn't have gotten chat restricted. I guarantee that if you never type in chat, you'll never be punished for verbal abuse or hate speech, even if you get a report every game.

  2. It's well-known that the likelihood of punishment goes up for those behaviors that can be detected without human intervention. For example, intentional feeding, the system likely has a hard math. I'm making it up, but something like [If Deaths - (K+A) is greater than 2/minute, then auto-punish). I've seen a streamer have the worst luck in his lane, went like 0-14-2 in 20 minutes, his team reported him for inting and he got a 14-day suspension after the game. All happened live haha. If you watched he was clearly not inting. Same thing with verbal abuse, the system can scan for words or phrases (idiot, feeder, noob, etc). If a certain number of instances are detected, auto-chat restrict.

This also means that behaviors like griefing which are almost impossible for an AI to detect will almost always go unpunished. How can an AI determine that a Support decided to abandon his lane and follow the Jungler around, stealing camps and last hitting his farm? That's griefing, but how could an AI tell that?

Chainman311/15/2019, 7:51:12 PM1 votes

The bait is real.