Example of "Report Calling" as a form of Harassment

Chønklord·6/19/2017, 1:52:52 PM·20 votes·1,075 views

Just played a game (hi Hallbuster) where two of my teammates were repeatedly asking for reports against me in /all chat, due to two things:

  1. I had a horrible game (ended 3-10 as top lane Fizz versus a Rengar, of which I know next to nothing about his abilities/damage scaling)
  2. Building off-tank fizz because I was behind.

I was called a troll and int feeder by these two teammates more than once.

##Ladies and Gents, this is a prime example of how asking for reports is a form of harassment;

and in this scenario, it is definitely punishable.

9 Comments

Eternal Torment6/19/2017, 2:00:00 PM6 votes

Asking for reports in any way or form is punishable. It is, like in your case, either harrassment, a threat, shaming or false powerplay/lying. You can report someone by yourself BUT you have no legitimate rights to influence others into reporting you. Noone is a boss in league

Chibi Bronzlife6/19/2017, 7:31:34 PM2 votes

there are exceptions, when a person is openly toxic you can and should encourage teammates to report them to get them taken care of, however. what you are describing is toxicity so you should be reporting them as such.

Stalinium6/19/2017, 8:41:27 PM1 votes

Holy crap Hallbuster (was not the one flaming btw, he was enemy team :D )

How'd you do that on Annie XD?!? I guess sometimes it just isn't your day. Or you gotta start new meta "Support" Vladimir dude Vladimir summoner 14 item 1054 item 3152 item 3065

totally wouldn't suck... totally :)