Tyler1's " Indefinite Ban " is clear evidence @Riot

Baunjo·5/3/2016, 6:14:21 PM·4 votes·1,103 views

Your tribunal is FAILING. He may only be one person, but I guarantee this was brought about by his stream. I'm not guessing here, I know for a FACT that Tyler1 was not some strange case that should be treated as such, people like that play the game. Your punishment needs to be changed when you decide to completely remove any trace of a person's participation in a community. Because you cannot sit there and say this won't happen again.

A definition of insanity is " Repeating the same actions over and over again and expecting different results. " Why would you continue to ban people when they will just make accounts again and do the same thing? Oh but hey, just remove them entirely. That's the better way to handle it.

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SmokedAlmonds5/3/2016, 6:26:11 PM6 votes

Even though there are people who do what tyler1 did and will probably be more people who do it in the future. That is not a normal situation. The average person is not going to be doing that. It could be worth looking into to take care of those other cases of it as well, but to say that the whole system is failing because some fraction of cases are people who are dedicating their lives to evading it. Leveling an account isn't a particularly great experience, and it gets worse when you repeat it.

I am very curious how many permanently banned people ever even get a second account to 30 and 3rd, 4th, etc. I know I'll never get to know that but I bet it is lower than most people think it is.

Hethalean5/3/2016, 6:20:07 PM2 votes

You realize that people can lie while making the account. I doubt Tyler1 is not playing LoL anymore. They have to be able to identify it is INDEED said person.

Rustling Bush5/3/2016, 6:34:49 PM2 votes

what can you actually do to remove someone from the community? for example other online games have gold bots that get banned daily and for every banned gold bot there is, theres another one to take its place, i don't think its possible for tyler to be removed, if he wants to play hes going to play, same for other stubborn banned players.

Verxint5/3/2016, 6:28:16 PM1 votes

Most people give up or shut up by 18 accounts.

nerak235/3/2016, 7:53:44 PM1 votes

I don't think you understand that is the exact problem I'm addressing.

Can you elaborate your point? I seem to be missing the

clear evidence @Riot

Explain it to me like I Know nothing about what is happening around please I've been away awhile Thanks ;)

Espy Psyche5/3/2016, 11:39:37 PM1 votes

Prisoner's Island is actually a viable alternative to permanent bans.

Basically, how I would implement it is precisely that I wouldn't tell anyone. Instead of getting banned, you'd instead be sent to Prisoner's Island discreetly. People in the delinquent queue would only get paired up with delinquents -- resulting in asinine queue times for delinquents and games of five ragers against five ragers. A 14 day ban would result in 14 days on the Island.

And once someone's permabanned, they're just stuck on Prisoner's Island forever. They don't know they're stuck on Prisoner's Island. They still can play, so they've got no reason to level another account and buy all new shit and get re-banned to continue the cycle. It'll actually keep them out of our player base better than perm bans will.