Any Data Correlating Number of Player Reports with Day/Time?

NigelTuffnel·2/28/2016, 4:24:41 AM·1 votes·446 views

Is there any data out there as to when the most players are reported? I know we all get trolls, intentional feeders, etc. in our games. It happens and I've accepted it as part of the Ranked SoloQ experience. With that said, I really look forward to playing Ranked SoloQ Friday nights after a long week of work since I have more time for games than I do on weekdays. I noticed that on weekend nights the player trolling seems particularly bad. Pretty much every other game at least one person is really doing their best to ruin the game. They are not always on my team of course so I feel bad for the other team too. On weekdays or daytime it doesn't seem as bad.

I've read the whole post on how you tend to remember the negative experiences and its actually not as bad as you think, etc. Anyway, that's why I was wondering if there is and data out there just to see if there is a correlation between day/time and player reporting.

Thanks!

2 Comments

Surisack2/28/2016, 6:27:58 AM1 votes

From all the report's I have ever given out, I've only received one notification from Riot about them banning a toxic player. This only happened because everyone people reported this person right after the game ended, including the other team as this individual was swearing and cursing the other team as well. And this was in a Normal game. I really doubt that Riot pays attention to more than 75% of the reports they get in. I'm pretty sure every game has some kind of report.

NigelTuffnel2/28/2016, 4:20:21 PM1 votes

I've gotten a few of those reports thanking me for my feedback. I agree probably most don't get reacted on which is fine. That's why I'm pretty curious as to if there is a time that a lot of reports get filed. Some will be bogus I'm sure but if there a time where there is 20% more players being reported, I could say well that is probably a time I don't want to play :).