Trust in the Reporting System?

hypnoso·9/18/2016, 11:38:38 PM·1 votes·565 views

"We understand that you want to get word out about this player and their in-game behaviors but this is not the correct avenue to get attention on them. Please continue to use our in-game reporting system to put these players through our behavioral systems."

But if I had trust in the in-game reporting system, I wouldn't attempt to get the word out in another avenue. Lately I've just been feeling as if the post game lobby ban does nothing since I do not receive to know that the time and effort I put into reporting a play actually mattered. Do you feel like there should be more ways to report players beside the post-game lobby. If there is another way please let me know for future purposes.

2 Comments

GinRuki9/18/2016, 11:44:40 PM1 votes

I think it's a good way to report after a game, players bad behavior may be caused by a tilt or just having a bad day, and sometimes a report would help them realize that it's not the right way to play because it'd ruin other people's games as well. If everyone's report would 100% guarantee a ban, what if you were to have a bad day, only to have a bad game and begin flaming/inting/being toxic in general to both your team and theirs and one person reports you for an instant ban. Would you have liked it? If someone is intentionally making a game unenjoyable, they would have carried out their bad behavior throughout several games, with several people reporting for the same reasons and that's when Riot would take action. Just think of it as what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, words hurt but it doesn't cause physical harm, and if a game stresses you out so badly, just take a break, watch a funny movie.

mTdragon9/18/2016, 11:54:22 PM1 votes

I would personally recommend them making a report where you can add files such as recordings and the best time to do reports is like 9AM central standard time in the US because they start going ham on it but they also decide what to do after every 3 negative games but if you add recordings then you can prove innocenceGaren