Only one question, Important!

GoldsmithSmarty·3/30/2019, 3:45:33 AM·1 votes·3,274 views

When someone submits your chat logs to Riot and you get a chat restriction, does Riot demand whole argument logs or the One who reported you can get away with what he himself said? It's a bit unfair that you get restricted while equally foulmouthed person doe not.

Please, I need to get an answer.

5 Comments

rujitra3/30/2019, 4:43:01 AM3 votes

Riot doesn't "demand" anything. Reports for chat are almost all reviewed by an automated machine learning system - even if the report is made through a support ticket. This is to ensure impartiality and that there are no "favorites".

The only chat reviewed is the person's being reported. Other's actions in game do not justify, mitigate, or worsen someone's actions.

The Ecdysiast3/30/2019, 4:45:15 AM2 votes

Submit a report of the other person. There's no such thing as justice with an automated system, unfortunately.

Yeah, there are gonna be idiots who say reacting to something like a human normally would is never okay by using different words to pretend that isn't what happens, but it's a shame people are regulated by the opinions of morons who don't know a thing about the mind.

bluefire mark 23/30/2019, 3:48:12 AM1 votes

Basically if you and someone else argue and you get reported but you don't report him, it checks the system for what YOU said, it does not care about context (which is bs) but that's how it is...

Kei1433/30/2019, 2:11:49 PM1 votes

The system punishes people based on consistency x severity. So your past behavioral history matters when receiving a punishment.

Unless someone else has the exact same behavioral history as yourself, it's very rare that 2 aurging parties get punished within the same game.