I know im salty but still

23SUper23·3/24/2017, 11:55:13 PM·1 votes·626 views

Ok well idk what discussion is about idk what to select, but i recently got banned for 14 days, yes it was my fault i was salty and my fault for letting the game get to me. But dont you think 14 days is a bit too much for my first ban from being reported? And what about the other guy that reported me he was salty 2.

9 Comments

Deep Terror Nami3/25/2017, 12:01:21 AM2 votes

If you received a 14 day ban for your first punishment, skipping chat restrictions, you must've crossed the line significantly. This is usually due to hate speech (racial/homophobic slurs etc.) or making threats/telling someone to kill themselves.

What the other guy did doesn't give you a license to be extremely toxic back, just mute and report them. You get punished when your behavior is consistently and/or extremely negative, so if he's like that frequently he's likely to have a punishment coming his way.

If you want to discuss what's in your chat logs you should provide those to us. Otherwise, you can talk to player support through a Support Ticket.

Telephone Booth3/25/2017, 12:08:13 AM2 votes

Salty is being mad about something. Salty does not mean you berated people and insulted your team or made racist or sexist comments. I got outplayed and my jungler could've came and saved me and got a free kill but he decided to walk away from my lane and continue killing the scuttler. I was salty about it. I didn't berate him or blame him, but inside, I was salty. So being salty is not a punishable offense. Being an asshole and berating, flaming, blaming people for shit is punishable. And the meaner you are about it, the bigger punishment you recieve. So to skip the chat restrict tiers you went beyond being salty. If you want to show people it was unfair, post your chat logs and show us how much you flamed, don't just tell us "I was salty".

msk513/24/2017, 11:57:35 PM1 votes

I think it depends on what you said/did.