I was penalized for acting like the rest of the community?

YouBreaker·12/6/2017, 5:08:47 AM·1 votes·703 views

Today, after playing 5 games and dealing with toxic people within the LoL community, I have been penalized in two matches claiming that what I have written on the chatbox was uncalled for and whatnot but all I had done was have a personality. Point of this thread is to complain about this tribunal. What in the world is wrong with these people? You can't call people out for intentionally ruining your experience? You can't call people out for intentionally baiting you into a flame war? You can't talk people into rethinking their game? You can't stop a troll by giving them a taste of their own medicine? What is wrong with this tribunal? Are you all full of fear, and have no idea what is right from wrong and only run around the tribunal to throw a tantrum at just about anyone who uses a few harsh words? This is already a toxic community. If we now allow these very same people to run around the tribunals then what is the point of a peer-based punishment system? We have trolls playing the tribunal in their favor now. This is a fact.

Add an honor requirement system to the tribunal before letting players randomly enter and place judgement on others. I have been victimized by a shit load of trolls and have fought back and won. Then reported by the very same trolls and then successfully penalized. What in the world is Riot Games doing. Do you support trolls and their way of life? Fix it, because your community is already in the gutter. Once your tribunal is filled with trolls, your game is done.

There are trolls that I have reported and yet go free because your community is more than half made up of them. Another fact, your community thrives on trolling normal players. Lovely game.

14 days Riot. 14 days you give me because I stopped to lend a helping hand to your toxic community. Your game has shit coming your way. That's a fact.

28 Comments

Chermorg12/6/2017, 5:50:19 AM8 votes

There is no Tribunal. The punishment system is a machine learning algorithm trained on many thousands of toxic chat logs that is extremely accurate at determining if a player deserves punishment or not. The system is programmed not to care why the player was toxic - only if they were toxic or not. It does not matter if you were responding to negativity, or if you were "giving them a taste of their own medicine", because you still contributed to the negativity in the game.

Your punishment, your actions. It does not matter what others did.

MrHaZeYo12/6/2017, 5:25:54 AM1 votes

What to know the difference between a man and a lesser man? Preditor and Prey? Fear. A preditor smells it, and walks away when they don't.

ModPeriscope12/6/2017, 5:36:38 AM1 votes

You can't stop a troll by giving them a taste of their own medicine.

You posed this as a question, but really, it should be a declarative statement. If someone is dead set on being a troll, then there's not a whole lot you can do to change their mind.

Whatever you said, was only adding to the problem with very little likelihood of changing the situation for the better. If this is your first punishment, then you responded to whatever was happening with either "kys" or hatespeech, and regardless of your allegedly good intentions, these are not tolerated in League, or anywhere for that matter.

TheEvilQueen13512/6/2017, 4:37:30 PM1 votes

two wrongs don't make the behavior right. if you start acting and talking like the toxic people then you are toxic too. the best defense i've found is to be way too "nice". someone tells me i suck and make them want to hurt themselves...i tell them to do whatever makes them happy. if someone tells me to uninstall i play dumb and ask what program or is there an update that requires it. basically be annoying to them in a way that allows you to be amused and them confused.

General Esdeath 12/7/2017, 7:41:42 AM1 votes

chat logs?