Can Excessive Mastery Emote Spamming Be Reported As Harassment?

FlashNeko·5/18/2017, 8:56:12 PM·3 votes·1,545 views

That is to say, while Mastery Emoting in and of itself can be fun and fine, when you start intentionally doing it every five seconds or purposefully do it to mock someone after they get killed EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. it feels like it reaches the same level of intentional griefing as calling them bannable words in /all chat.

Either that or do something where it gets disabled for [such-and-such] amount of time if you use it [so-and-so] amount of times in [this-and-this] time period.

I'm just tired of it getting used as a teabagging stand-in.

6 Comments

Cornerstone15/19/2017, 3:37:09 AM2 votes

I report them for unsportsmanlike behavior. It's no better than spamming ez in all chat.

AzureDragoon5/18/2017, 9:02:01 PM1 votes

You can disable it by muting a player, which also shuts off their emotes, including Mastery emotes.

Moooose35/18/2017, 9:04:44 PM1 votes

no

YerroFever5/18/2017, 9:17:47 PM1 votes

I just leave it on and then make it a point to kill them and make their score horribly negative so that they feel dumb for spamming it in game and going horribly negative.

Jo0o5/18/2017, 9:31:17 PM1 votes

I don't think it's that big a deal, to be honest. Nor was teabagging in FPS games, for that matter.

League is a competitive game, after all. Some folks like to draw attention to their skill. I think it's enough that the system protects us from folks yelling obscenities. Let them have the in-game taunts.

This Is Your Dad5/18/2017, 11:17:43 PM1 votes

Not really. I don't think there's a way for the IFS to even detect excessive emotes.