Muting and Reporting

Winged Yeti·1/20/2017, 6:11:54 PM·9 votes·477 views

Why is it that people who I mute and report after a game can still talk to me in the after game lobby? Also, why are they in my next game? I am currently sitting in relatively low elo. I understand if there are not enough players that I could get matched with them again. There is no way that they are the only other players trying to play a solo/duo game. Please can we have a "prefer not to play" list that the people we report/mute get put on? I understand if the muting doesn't get put on there, but if I take the time to let Riot know that people are toxic, why should I have to play with them again? It doesn't have to be impossible to get matched with these people, just harder.

2 Comments

Silly Sun Bear1/21/2017, 1:32:43 AM2 votes

I agree with this - I shouldn't have to play with the same group of people who were toxic to me the game before. Especially in solo/duo I'd rather not end up with the same duo pair that spent the entire game flaming even after I muted them both. Muting a player should place them in a state that is less likely for them to appear in the next game or maybe with the same system as preferred roles. I might not always get my role (autofill) but the system should try to avoid matching those players.

A solution might be waiting before queuing up again but that doesn't always work - and sometimes you don't have 10 minutes to hopefully not get matched with the same people. In places like silver elo there have got to be enough players queuing up that 30 seconds of wait time to get a different pair of players should be the worst case scenario.

CoolGuy69691/21/2017, 4:06:45 AM1 votes

its hard dealing with toxicity but my advice to you would just to be prove them wrong man nothing get someone out of you're hair better then proving to them that you're better then they are dont say anything do do anything just play you'er heart out