Can we report players who abuse language barriers to say toxic things?

OneBadChad·6/12/2016, 6:05:33 AM·5 votes·877 views

If we don't tolerate negative behavior in english, we should not tolerate players who talk in other languages to cuss/say something negative at another player in NA. I've had a couple chinese premade players who were telling me to go "eat sh*t and die" in romanized mandarin (I know a bit of mandarin so I understood some of their phrases). They didn't expect me to understand what they were saying and i reported them after game. I think its pretty unfair to let people abuse language barriers to say whatever they want without consequence. If you say something incredibly toxic, you should be punished for it.

6 Comments

Sarutobi6/12/2016, 6:38:58 AM2 votes

Ya just because they say it in a different language doesnt excuse the fact that they are still toxic. Still report them and if you can like Anmander said leave in the comment what it actually means. I would assume if someone actually reads the review they would look up the definition, but still just to make it easier on them to help understand!

Anomander6/12/2016, 6:18:51 AM1 votes

If they are saying something toxic regardless of which language it is in you can report it.

If you understood the language you might translate in your report though. As I am not sure how good their filter is when it comes to languages besides English.

Troll for Trump6/12/2016, 8:17:16 AM1 votes

Riot 's automated system doesn't filter through other languages unfortunatly

71883083DEL16/12/2016, 12:55:43 PM1 votes

Yeah, what VulDread said pretty much covered it. Riot's automated ban system (they took away the Tribunal, I guess they couldn't handle it) doesn't cover a space or a . It's really easy to pass a filter block, too bad they don't care enough to insert "fu ck" or " fuck" or "f uck" into the list

Edyr4206/12/2016, 3:51:05 PM1 votes

mute them.