Rioter:Intentional feeder detection is going to get a update in the future!

LegendmakerGX·6/17/2017, 1:45:13 AM·5 votes·451 views

This is a copy and paste for us players who want to keep up to date of the bad intentional/troll detection. Copy from Reddit

Draggles < Not sure if it's his Riot name but if it's his reddit name then it's good enough for me.

Hey folks, here's a quick update on what we're doing about stuff like this. The truth is we're not happy with the current system when it comes to detecting players who are inting. Our systems have gotten a lot better at catching flamers, but they’re not that great at stopping trolls. So in the coming weeks we're doing a couple things to make it better: We're developing some changes to our automated system that we think will catch far more inters automatically. It's never going to be perfect, but we're pretty confident we can catch more intentional feeders without increasing our false positive rate. In the meantime, we'll be doing more manual reviews and bans Looking even further out, we're considering some broader changes that could make it harder to troll. However, these sorts of things are earlier on in design, so don't expect much on this front for a little while. We’ve been pretty quiet on this front, but know that we think it's unacceptable for players to ruin games by inting, and we're serious about improving our system so we can get better at stopping it.

5 Comments

Essychu6/17/2017, 2:47:17 AM3 votes

the fact that they admitted how their system was incredibly useless towards catching intent feeders prove they arent as stupid as they make themselves seem.

KVbqbFsC8e6/17/2017, 3:46:31 AM3 votes

It could possibly put their "just a bad game" rule in jeopardy.

Douglas Funnie6/17/2017, 12:16:39 PM2 votes

Official source? I highly doubt Riot will admit how lackluster the automated response is.

If true, the forums need to be prepared because it will be bombarded with, "they are having a bad game, every one has a bad game."

Bardo Bard Bard6/17/2017, 1:34:07 PM1 votes

Being here for 7 years, "not on the front soon" means it'll be beta in 2021 and then sucks eventually like almost everything they touch and has to do with coding skills and/or math..