Suspension

Màgíc·5/7/2017, 4:25:41 PM·1 votes·337 views

So I was perma banned yesterday on my main account for being toxic. I do agree that I needed to get banned, but not permanently. That was the first time I was extremely toxic, and my first disciplinary offense. I didn't have the previous strikes, nor had no warnings. I started the toxic behavior, but my teammates also retaliated, so shouldn't they get a punishment too? I didn't get an email, and I also submitted a ticket about half a day ago. No email yet. I just want to talk to a rioter (in private) and see if there's anything I can do. I had spent too much time and money to give it up. Ign: KickedYA Region:NA

3 Comments

Deep Terror Nami5/7/2017, 4:50:44 PM7 votes

Punishments are based on both the frequency and severity of your offenses; if for example you were repeatedly telling someone they should harm themselves, making threats, or using hate speech, you can skill all the way up to a permaban if it's bad enough. Riot will typically not reduce any punishment for such behavior.

As for punishing them for retaliating against you, no, they are being judged on the frequency and severity of their own behavior. If they have a relatively clean record and were not that toxic, they don't deserve to be punished just because you were. The system is pretty lenient that way, and you benefit from the same unless you cross the line too far.

Since you've already submitted a ticket that's all you can do, and they'll get to it as soon as they can so be patient. They will not take into account the time or money you've spent though, that has no bearing on whether you get punished or not (though you should've taken it into account yourself before acting out).

Also, if you want to discuss the punishment here I recommend posting the chat logs you received in your in-client reform card (just log in to see it) if you were punished for chat offenses by the Instant Feedback System.

archerno15/7/2017, 4:35:10 PM5 votes

U dont get to choose your own punishment.

RallerenP5/7/2017, 4:45:04 PM2 votes

There is nothing you can do. Punishments from the IFS are never reverted. Take this as a lesson in the future, not everything can be fixed with an 'im sorry'. You don't know if the other person recieved a punishment and it is also irrelevant if he did. If the IFS determined he was toxic he was punished, if it didn't he wasn't.