Reporting AFK/Intentional Feeding

Prime159·11/3/2016, 3:27:26 AM·1 votes·585 views

My question.... what is the point? I have been in about 10 games now where a player has afk'ed the entire time. At the end of the game you ask everyone to report and the enemy team refuses and says to stop flaming? Why? Because it was a 4v5 the entire time without a jungle to gank, without a support, without a mid? The more people who report the quicker we can get these people/accounts banned or suspended. Stop refusing to report because your team got an advantage and you were able to win an easy 4v5. Have some morality, Thanks !! ^_^

5 Comments

Zombiemaster11/3/2016, 4:03:20 AM2 votes

The more people who report the quicker we can get these people/accounts banned or suspended.

Actually, receiving multiple reports in a single game does not do anything more than just a single report. The system doesn't look at the raw number of reports a player receives, it looks at the number of games that player is reported in, and all it takes is a single report to flag a game. So, 9 reports is pretty much the same as 1 report, as the system will view both as 1 reported game.

Because of this, there's really no need to ask the enemy team for reports against your teammates. In fact, asking for reports against someone else can be considered a form of harassment and can contribute to a punishment. If someone is AFK or intentionally feeding, you can go ahead and report that player yourself, as your single report is enough to flag that game against them.

ShinkoMinori11/3/2016, 3:38:32 AM1 votes

I always report for int whenever someone feeds.

YOU LOST LMAO11/3/2016, 3:47:03 AM1 votes

The reason I don't report an afk from the enemy side is because when I have an afk in my team, the enemy does not want to report.

maybe that's the same reason with everyone else, who knows...

KVbqbFsC8e11/3/2016, 3:48:03 AM1 votes

"Just a bad game"