Banned for 14 days

what the heak·9/24/2018, 2:31:32 AM·1 votes·1,612 views

Hey Riot employee, My account was banned for 14 days because of inappropriate use of chat, I understand I was not very friendly to my teammates and realize i need to be more respectful. Ive been on League since beta and have never been banned or warned b4. I was just curious why there was no warning or chat restriction b4 i was placed on this 14 day ban. I was also stripped of my honor because of this which i think is relatively unfair. My reason for writing this is because I was wondering if there is a way I could get my account unbanned. I would appreciate that and have now learned my lesson about typing in chat. THANKS, What The HeakKayn

7 Comments

AeroWaffle9/24/2018, 2:39:56 AM4 votes

The chat behavior that leads to 14-day bans without previous chat restrictions are use of what's known as "zero-tolerance" phrases, derogatory slurs or extremely poor behavior. Like telling someone to kill themselves, use of the n-word, and so on.

In a sense, stuff that shouldn't need a warning to know it's unacceptable behavior towards another person.

You can post your logs here so that other community members can give their input on if this was one of those cases that warranted an escalation, but we have no power to actually reverse a ban.

If you want to contact Riot I would recommend using a support ticket.

Kareshi9/24/2018, 4:55:51 AM2 votes

Thats cute, but loyalty and money doesnt support your cause

no one can avoid the almighty perma ban

when u come off the 14 day ban, do not use chat at all, even if its not toxic , disable the chat even if you type more than 7 lines thats it, its perma

so be very cautious

Elite4Runner9/24/2018, 3:03:22 AM1 votes

I have absolutely zero doubt that Riot is able to identify if you have accessed accounts that have previously had behavior issues from the same Internet service provider.

I don't know if it is there official policy to do this, but I would not be at all surprised if Riot used this information to progress the severity of punishment more aggressively for these cases.