Should they revamp tribunal

ScuttleButt·9/25/2018, 5:27:52 PM·1 votes·2,598 views

Look we have had tribunal once before, did it work well not really as intended but it’s not like we learned nothing from it. I think we should keep the automated system in place but have a tribunal for the people who slip through the cracks but who still get reported. And look all we would need is the gameplay files and what not so we can get an accurate representation of a player. Regardless of wether a player is just having a bad day it doesn’t give them the right to be toxic and tilt other players that’s why if convicted small comp bans or even queue cooldowns would be effective in relieving some of th stress off the community.

As for rewards, we’ll rewarding people for doing the right thing can work and I can also make people convict non guilty players. So a system where if a player is caught convicting too many people or is just straight up not taking the time to review each case either revoke their tribunal rights till they learn or give them a small queue cooldown. It’s only fair. But in rewarding players to do the right thing you find the good things in the community. I propose a possible once monthly thing if the community manages to use the tribunal properly where we can vote for cool game modes or our own personal shop or what not just cool things that involve us. Hopefully I don’t just have delusions of grandeur and someone else understands what I’m yammering on about. Just sleep on it and get back to me.

2 Comments

Kei1439/25/2018, 5:41:45 PM1 votes

So the previous tribunal required a rioter to look over all the accounts that got punished, and that took forever.

Manual reviews are already part of the system to remove gameplay disruptors.

If you used this system for gameplay, it wouldn't make it any different than current.

Bijeesny9/28/2018, 11:06:27 AM1 votes

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As for rewards, we’ll rewarding people for doing the right thing can work and I can also make people convict non guilty players. So a system where if a player is caught convicting too many people or is just straight up not taking the time to review each case either revoke their tribunal rights till they learn or give them a small queue cooldown. It’s only fair. But in rewarding players to do the right thing you find the good things in the community. I propose a possible once monthly thing if the community manages to use the tribunal properly where we can vote for cool game modes or our own personal shop or what not just cool things that involve us.

Rewarding people for reviewing cases could be a bad idea. Even with safety measure like 'convicting too many players' or 'not taking the time to review each case' it's easliy abusable. For example, i could simply go around your measuers, like leaving the game to run in background while doing something else and then just press 'guilty' at the end, in the second one do the same thing, except I press 'not guilty', rinse and repeat. And just do that until I get reward for doing nothing.

If you really want to reward players it should be something that's not worth the system abuse, but enough to be a token of appreciation, like getting 1-win XP boost per week.

I have couple of ideas myself but don't have time atm to explain them, just say if you want and I might do it later today :))