What are we doing about premades group reporting?

Mr Dak Prescott·4/14/2017, 4:07:46 AM·2 votes·597 views

So basically I'm playing Yasuo (I think he's the most hated champ in league) and not doing too well. I'm playing with four premades, all apart of some clan. They harass me throughout the game, which I ignore, and we start to teamfight in our jungle. I get the red buff in preparation of the fight to which the jungler snaps. Then they have the audacity to spam all chat to report me claiming I was being toxic. It's basically my word against four others. The result is that I get 7-9 reports, and a chat ban. I didn't say anything in response to their criticisms and wound up going 10/14, so not useless. How is this fair? How do I get this punishment revoked?

OH also worth mentioning: I got the same premades on my team 2 games ago as well. So I got them twice, and the same thing happened the second time except I started the game by /mute all. wtf

6 Comments

Zombiemaster4/14/2017, 4:15:49 AM4 votes

Reports alone simply trigger a review, and it only takes a single report to do this. Any additional reports don't do anything extra. So, receiving 7-9 reports in a single match is really no different then only receiving 1 report. Riot intentionally made reports work like this specifically because of premade groups.

As far as your punishment goes, if you feel you were unfairly punished, would you mind posting your chat logs? If we could see them, we could point out what helped lead to the punishment. If you wish to talk to Riot directly, though, then you will need to submit a ticket to Player Support.

EndlessSorcerer4/14/2017, 4:08:38 AM2 votes

Reports flag a game for review.

There isn't really any difference between one and nine reports.

Kei1434/14/2017, 6:43:36 AM1 votes

it's not the "group reporting" that got you punished.

It is your toxic behavior that got you punished.

Post your chat logs if you want to discuss further.

YerroFever4/14/2017, 7:26:14 AM1 votes

Reports are tallied by game, not by the number of people reporting per game. So you have 1 bad incident and 4 people report you in a game. That's only 1 strike, not 4 strikes. You have 4 bad incidents in 4 games and 4 people report you in each game, that's 4 strikes, not 16.