So what sorts of things will Rito manually punish for if I make a ticket and provide video evidence?

Veralion·10/11/2018, 1:55:55 PM·3 votes·1,535 views

So I stream regularly and I'm sick of brainlets running it down if I take 2 cs from their lane after protecting them from a gank. I've heard that Riot can punish manually via tickets and want to get a better idea as to what will get the degenerates I play with a manual 14 day for gameplay disruption. IFS does literally nothing to deter hard or soft inting, champion select terrorism, or afking in base without triggering leaverbuster. This is a huge sore spot on reddit and more needs to be done to deter game ruining behavior. I will totally go out of my way to clip a vod and send it in to exact glorious vengeance upon my enemies, doing my part to clean up this cesspool of a community. Specifically I want to know Riot's stances about trolls:

Soft inting (or rage-splitting until inevitably killed repeatedly) Hard inting (obviously running it down to troll, in a single case or repetitively) Refusing to help the team at critical moments (jungler split pushing bot while baron is being pressured and obviously knows better) Banning your champion in champion select and gloating over it Threatening to run it down or lock in cleanse barrier Rammus bot if denied their preferred role in champ select AFK in base while spamming surrender votes and clicking around to avoid penalty

Thanks and I hope I can get some of these bastards off the game for you!

16 Comments

Kei14310/11/2018, 2:35:09 PM2 votes

You don't need to send in any videos, they already have access top all the gameplay vods. In fact, they have access to other things like ping, click locations, how you pan your screen, keyboard presses etc.

Trolling and griefing offenses are met with 14-day ban and permaban. Most of those are already manually reviewed, other than the super simple cases where the automated bot can determine without doubt that the case is indeed trolling / griefing.

ModKnightsKemplar10/11/2018, 2:40:54 PM2 votes

I don't think there's a policy about what kinds of things they will and won't punish.

If you submit a ticket, I've always heard Rioters say that more evidence is better. But don't expect them to perma someone after one game, either; they have a process, and even if they review your ticket and find that you are correct, it may just be a warning or chat restriction on their first offense. Just about the only thing I know of that draws an automatic lengthy ban is hate speech.

Hexshot10/11/2018, 2:10:37 PM1 votes

They will probably gift him 1350RP that's the starter back btw Kappa.

RallerenP10/11/2018, 2:20:04 PM1 votes

IFS does literally nothing to deter hard or soft inting, champion select terrorism, or afking in base without triggering leaverbuster.

That's a bold claim to make. You will rarely see cases presented where people are correctly banned for inting, because there isn't anything interesting about that. Of course, you will still see some cases where it happens, but not a lot.

And you'll very often see cases presented where the system didn't work, because those cases get a lot of attention by the community.

This presents a skewed view of reality. Especially on reddit and boards, because of the echo-chamber effect these sides provides.

Example: A post titled 'How can the system still not detect trolls?!?!?!". If no explanation is posted in the comments early on, the thread becomes popular, it will be filled with people bringing up examples of trolls going unpunished. The actual explanations will just get downvoted, and as such not have any visibility.

Another similar post that instantly is provided an explanation, will still not get any visibility, because such a thread doesn't have any value.


First, let us remove the terms 'soft-inting and hard-inting'.

Inting is intentionally feeding/losing. You can't lose somewhat intentionally. Either it's intentional or not. Intentional inting is punishable.

Refusing to help the team at critical moments (jungler split pushing bot while baron is being pressured and obviously knows better)

Again, either they are intentionally trying to lose or not.

In this case, it may be one or the other. If you're refusing to help because you think another strategy is more viable, then it's not bannable.

If you're refusing to help out of spite or because you know it'll lose the game, then it's bannable.

Banning your champion in champion select and gloating over it

Banning your teammates' champions: Not bannable.

Gloating over it: Perhaps. Depends on the individual case (what they said specifically). Gloating isn't in itself punishable, but being toxic in chat is.

Threatening to run it down or lock in cleanse barrier Rammus bot if denied their preferred role in champ select

That is punishable.

AFK in base while spamming surrender votes and clicking around to avoid penalty

The LeaverBuster system can already catch that. Just report it.

Xidphel10/11/2018, 2:52:51 PM1 votes

Someone's hamming it up.