"Flagged" account

lnstant·6/28/2017, 10:57:58 PM·1 votes·985 views

Is it possible for a league account to get flagged so that you're queued with toxic people?

After a set of VERY fortunate and inspiring losses, i ironically started becoming pretty negative. for example, we would start the game losing 12-0 (which is totally normal as I've long ago regarded this as a "part of the game") and i'd start asking players if it's ok for me to troll as well? probably got reported a bunch of times for that one!

a couple days later i notice that i am completely riddled with toxic players on my team. Is my account flagged so that it forces me to lobby with these people? Seems like winnable games are now often lost because of essential discussions on who's the one being carried. I'm also plat elo which makes less sense for toxicity since everyone is humble enough to admit they're not actually diamond yet.

I hope this is the case because i can't get enough of the toxicity. I will continue to be toxic to play with other toxic people and we can create this beautiful, healthy niche in solo queue where we can keep asking ourselves why we still play this game.

4 Comments

LostFr0st6/28/2017, 11:00:25 PM2 votes

No, Riot does not believe in making a "Prisoner's Island" within the queue. I think you might be tilted tbh :/ If you end up with someone toxic on your team make sure you wait a bit before re-queueing.

Silent Gravity6/29/2017, 12:40:19 AM2 votes

{quoted}

I will continue to be toxic to play with other toxic people

When you're looking for trolls you probably pick up many false positives. If you respond with toxicity to every imagined slight, you'll find that people around you don't like you very much.

leaugesbane6/29/2017, 12:38:23 AM1 votes

{quoted}

Is it possible for a league account to get flagged so that you're queued with toxic people?

After a set of VERY fortunate and inspiring losses, i ironically started becoming pretty negative. for example, we would start the game losing 12-0 (which is totally normal as I've long ago regarded this as a "part of the game") and i'd start asking players if it's ok for me to troll as well? probably got reported a bunch of times for that one!

a couple days later i notice that i am completely riddled with toxic players on my team. Is my account flagged so that it forces me to lobby with these people? Seems like winnable games are now often lost because of essential discussions on who's the one being carried. I'm also plat elo which makes less sense for toxicity since everyone is humble enough to admit they're not actually diamond yet.

I hope this is the case because i can't get enough of the toxicity. I will continue to be toxic to play with other toxic people and we can create this beautiful, healthy niche in solo queue where we can keep asking ourselves why we still play this game.

this would explain my mm leading up to when I quit. 6 people banned by your reports in 30 games is fishy to say the least. my guess is its testing whether you can identify toxic behavior or some other weird shit test by riot.

another possible answer and it is possible. mm loves titling

in wots I have a 52%-60% winrate when the mm tilts that drops to 35% ive seen this happen in hots -only a 52% winrate there qq -too so its not company specific.

for those that don't know 52% is better then 82% of the player base.. it is my average ive done it quit a few times when ive played 200 games in day during a binge. itsh ow I ussaly play literally every game. no I'm not mlg pro material but I'm not stupid. its amazing how many people passively play games where active decision making is needed.

the na average winrate for wot is 48% meaning there is a ton of people that cant get over 40% the top players average 64% and I'm only averaging 52% with some lucky 60% bringing my life time total up so the mmr will normalize hots I cant find the statistics but its safe to bet its similar to the wots since it is a multiple game over multiple years average.

skarner4lyfe3/25/2018, 9:02:04 AM1 votes

Yes, they do this. They're doing it to me right now.