In terms of toxic behavior (suggestion)

Heto·7/30/2019, 1:54:59 PM·1 votes·1,770 views

It would be great if Riot did what Blizzard did with Overwatch. If the system there detects people writing "gg ez" or other provocative things like that, it automatically changes the sentence into something like "My mother doesn't appreciate me so I need to boost my ego on the Internet" and stuff.

They should do that to any other toxic comments tbh. Because 90% of the players laugh in your face when you mention reporting them for toxic behaviour, saying "Riot gonna do nothing about it", while if the system was not just about punishing but more about discouraging it would bring more positive effects.

I dunno, I just think I would enjoy something positive for a change. Sometimes the best way to prevent toxic behaviour is a little embarrassment. Whatchu guys think about it?

[sg-ahri-2]

9 Comments

Prince Purge7/30/2019, 1:56:50 PM3 votes

i would love if someone were to say "shut up r^tard" and it changes to "shut up (babyrage) " LMAO

Prince Purge7/30/2019, 1:56:19 PM2 votes

would be hilarious

FURRY V27/30/2019, 1:58:20 PM2 votes

A new update has gone live for the Public Test Realm version of Overwatch. Along with some balance changes that I'll get to below, it makes a hilarious change for people who use the expression "gg ez."

The dismissive saying, short for "good game, easy," has essentially been outlawed. But rather than block people from saying it, the game instead automatically replaces it with any number of sayings, many of them embarrassing. These include, "Mommy says people my age shouldn't suck their thumbs," and, "C'mon, Mom! One more game before you tuck me in! Oops mistell." Others are more tame and more respectful, like, "It was an honor to play with you all. Thank you."

This is hilariously good

Imperial Pandaa7/30/2019, 1:59:42 PM1 votes

It becomes an arms race to "censor" in that way. Also, people would figure out what each thing means anyways.

Pantallicus7/30/2019, 2:10:24 PM1 votes

I think that "gg ez" is perfectly fine, I've had it said to me and I've said it, and I'm still here and alive! Honestly there's a profanity filter, and a mute button, I think league should just leave it up to the players to moderate their own teams behaviors with these tools.

Telephone Booth7/30/2019, 9:52:02 PM1 votes

Lol toxicity is like the main thing Riot seems to consistently punish for. Those fools laughing are in for a rude awakening.