Troll solution

blu ninja·12/23/2016, 10:40:31 PM·1 votes·398 views

I've played league for quite a while now and one thing that always remains constant despite patch changes tribune etc. is trolls and immature behavior. Sure you can report someone and MAYBE they get banned muted or maybe they don't. This is partially because the winning team 9 times out of 10 isn't going to report the person because in ranked especially a win is a win. So instead of a 9 man report it might just be one person reporting so it's not looked at as serious. But what if there was someone watching? Or the CHANCE that someone could be watching that would guarantee a disciplinary action for poor behavior that ruins games such as int. feeding or refusal to cooperate. If we set up a player moderator system I think ALOT of this behavior would stop. For example simply a spectator designated to watch for trolling or misconduct. It could be simple something you sign up to do every couple of games you play moderate one. These player moderators don't even need to have "power" in a sense but a direct tribune with a more detailed first hand report to make sure these things don't happen again. Some games have these "mod's" as they call them and they are silent until they need to be heard and people regret it immediately. Plus we could add an icon in the loading screen that symbolizes a mod COULD be watching (put this on every game regardless if someone is or not) this isn't to create fear but an awareness their behavior could be monitored. Tell me what you guys think I've thought a lot about this and it would not be that hard to implement either. #trollbegone

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Brutalitops0112/23/2016, 10:50:20 PM1 votes

Multiple people reporting the same person in 1 game vs just 1 has no difference. It's people reporting over a multitude of games that get someone really looked at by Riot's system. The player moderation system has an automated system where anybody who gets reported for no reason gets sorted out (the system has access to the chat logs and replay of the game), then, if it gets through, a Rioter looks over everything and decides whether or not to punish and how to. Thing is, looking at what you're suggesting, it's already part of the game. Personally, I don't think it would be a bad idea to go back to the old Tribunal system, where players with access to the chat logs and replay decide whether or not to punish someone.