I have a thought about banning people from the game for bad behavior

Absolute Three·4/27/2019, 9:32:18 PM·1 votes·2,906 views

Recently I realized there are more and more bad behaviors in games like kept spamming people for not being really good at playing in ranks and feeding the other team like those people who don't even know how to play the game. For that I suggest if 4 people within the same game reporting a player for the same reason, the player will be banned 2/4/6/8 up to 48 hours and the last ban will be banned forever from the game. And for feeding issue if in 7 days same player got reported for feeding for more than 5 times, he will automatically got demoted one rank. So in this case people will learn how to play as well as stop the spamming behavior in the game.

19 Comments

MagicFlyingLlama4/27/2019, 9:50:06 PM11 votes

Sounds like a great idea, just give premades the ability to ban anyone they want. What could go wrong?

rujitra4/27/2019, 9:46:43 PM10 votes

Why should players get more chances than they do now? Further, why should it be based on number of reports, and not on doing anything wrong?

Zombie Gerbil4/27/2019, 9:36:15 PM9 votes

The system is fine how it is. No adjustments are needed. The only thing the system needs are the people who agreed to the terms understand what they agreed to and follow it. That's all this system needs. Players should not be agreeing to something they do not read nor fully understand.

ModPrandine4/28/2019, 6:08:52 AM3 votes

Absolutely not as it would be abused heavily by premade trolls and jerks. Not only that but it's exactly why reports only flag games for review rather than immediately dish out a punishment, so premade trolls and jerks can't simply gang report someone they don't like or whatever. Besides, playing bad by itself isn't punishable, but intentionally playing bad to troll or grief is.

hrooza dota 4/28/2019, 7:21:07 PM2 votes

what if 4 players are flaming 1 guy for losing the lane that he was trying at? the poor guy will get banned for hours for something he had no real control of.