Falsely banned for intentional feeding.

The Real Gizzy·2/4/2019, 6:23:32 AM·14 votes·7,611 views

Recently I was banned for intentionally feeding (14 days), I'm not exactly sure why. I submitted a support ticket and Blitzbot replied saying I was reported 8 amount of times in 20 games. I was not intentionally feeding. I have multiple reasons to back that up. Here are the ending game stats [https://i.gyazo.com/2b772fedc1bfea6d38b76015326266a8.png]

For starters, I had the same amount of kills as the enemy ADC. Most CS in the game by a very long shot. Most gold on my team.

In no way was I trying to intentionally feed, or lose this game in any way. I understand my deaths were a little high, but so was my own teams, as well as the enemies. I would like an explanation at least as to why I was banned

Thank you, Gizzy

23 Comments

ChrisBrownze2/4/2019, 6:50:21 AM14 votes

Watched your replay of 9/18 draven. You literally refused to back out of anything, you ran at every champ and fight you saw, did not matter if it was 1v2 or 1v3 and you were alone, you went for every fight , you refused to back out of lane till you died even engaging fights with 100hp. It's very obvious you weren't playing to win. Glad you received a ban, you ruined that game for your team.

Febos2/4/2019, 6:53:29 AM12 votes

There's one thing I usually look for in cases like this: patterns. To be specific, I try to find if feeding starts and ends at specific parts of the game.

In your case, most of your deaths were in bot lane. The deaths are spaced apart in time, so it's not like you "run it down" for a few minutes and then stopped. The game was 40 minutes long, so you died once every 2 minutes or so. If we look at the death history, that's more or less what we find. Also, whenever you died, you either killed someone, got an objective or were involved in a fight.

Finally, I also look at past games to see if there's a trend. You picked up Draven recently and the scores look more or less the same. Same thing with other champions.


If that was the game that trigger it, it feels unjustified. To be 100% sure, I'd need to watch a replay. Anyway, the way I see it, it doesn't look like inting. I may be wrong, but I believe you. For your sake, I hope Riot looks at that game the same way I did.

Good luck with the Support, bud.

[slayer-pantheon-thumbs]

Deep Terror Nami2/4/2019, 6:37:03 AM8 votes

If Blitzbot replies to your ticket and can't help, you can have it route the ticket to Player Support. They will be able to review your case manually and make a decision based on what they see and what you tell them.

Modi2/5/2019, 4:57:58 AM3 votes

Just watched the replay, how many times were you planning on running all the way to their inner towers (mid and bot) knowing that:

  1. you had no teammates nearby
  2. you could not see them
  3. you were woefully outmatched
  4. that you would be jumped on by 2 or more people

?

FF or QQ2/4/2019, 11:50:52 AM2 votes

I wish Riot devoted more resources to these types of trolls to more effectively differentiate the true one with the false ones. MMR should pair you with people who're around the same skill level if it has any credibility, so if you continue to feed forever, it thinks its intentional. Hard to combat that idea.

But they're too busy stealing money out peoples pockets over words so I wouldn't hold my breath, honestly; I quite because of this. Until they limit reports to things like this and cheating, I won't be on the rift again

I lost one of my oldest accounts for flaming 2% of my matches out of 1000s of matches and 7 seasons of gameplay.

Saezio2/4/2019, 9:17:55 AM1 votes

From minute 10 to minute 20 you die 6 times

Syrile2/4/2019, 8:21:06 PM1 votes

The frequency of deaths, the location of deaths, proximity of enemies, the lack of vision score, and seeming focus on one part of the map hint to a pattern. Not saying you are int-feeding. I am pointing out how a bot will see this. I did not see the replay but if you are facing off with two or three people, in a situation you have no hope of winning, that is actually int feeding. Which is what someone said you were doing. Again, just basing on what is said here. I do not know what happened as I cannot see it. But if you are refusing to back out of a fight that is lost or refusing to play in a way that leads to winning, etc. then it is griefing, even if not int-feeding. The bot will not likely differentiate between the two things.