Riot lets talk.

Jubilee Phoenix·4/30/2016, 2:36:36 PM·1 votes·1,254 views

Ok, i don't care about Tayler 1 or why he was ban, but this does bring up an interesting question. How much priority do LCS pros get over normal people

just playing the game? Because the way I see it is that a player who is in gold is toxic and gets reported by normal people will get ban in 10 months, but a

player in higher elo is toxic and gets reported by an LCS pro gets ban is like 10 seconds. I'm not saying that Riot does this, but the fact is Tayler 1 got ban

because an LCS pro reported him is really shady to me. I just want a straight answer to my question is all.

7 Comments

My Sea Cow4/30/2016, 2:49:57 PM6 votes

Tyler1 was permabanned 10+ times on different accounts and even went to the point of trolling champion select in a game that Phreak was in, Banning Phreaks champion he wanted on purpose then saying int and picking Teemo. (For those not familiar,him saying int and especially picking Teemo means he's going to intentionally feed and troll the game unless someone dodges) He was rightly banned and honestly should have happened a while ago.

I'm sure many pros, like anyone here, can be toxic at times. The difference being that they don't have the record that Tyler1 did or the amount of accounts permabanned.

Regardless if he was getting less toxic or slowly reforming doesn't change the fact that he was still toxic regardless and had many opportunities to change but never did.

Kei1434/30/2016, 2:52:03 PM4 votes

if they've accumulated enough of reports against them, it'll take me 10 seconds to get them banned as well.

LCS players are held to a much higher standard for sportsmanship as well. Hai got fined $500 for dropping the F-bomb on camera.

Lets have that apply to the normal toxic people as well.

Spanked eGirl4/30/2016, 3:03:22 PM4 votes

He also flamed Riot Employees, obviously a Riot employee just playing the game shouldnt have extra power, but...its going to happen faster when you do it straight to the source.

Shroom Junkie4/30/2016, 2:40:44 PM1 votes

People mostly get banned in 10 seconds. Do you know how many people probably reported him? A LOT. Not to mention warnings and time bans, chat restrictions, etc. It takes at least 4-5 reports to ban somebody, but assuming they're all confirmed by the bots - or possibly even actual Rioters - to be true reports and said player was being toxic, they will be banned, or warned, immediately.

Vindictive Ex Gf4/30/2016, 3:18:05 PM1 votes

I watched bejergsens stream with he and meeteos talking shit about tyler, and saying how they reached out to riot about him. This is a good question. When I reach out no one seems to get banned lol. Why do they reach out and get almost instant results?