How to do more than report?

OG GangMember·9/26/2017, 8:17:41 PM·1 votes·518 views

how can i report kids that go above and beyond to purposely make a game a waste of time then pull out racial slurs like "%%%got kike boi" in post game. i muted them 10 min into game bc of toxic behavior and still post game they feel the need to be overly toxic. the entire reason was i got top and our jg wanted top but i said no. thats the chance you take q'ing up. then he banned my champ i wanted to play and didnt gank top once, continued to troll and tell the enemy team all this shit i was "doing" but he was making up bc i had him muted and didnt even see it lol whole team fed and was toxic pre-during-post game. i want these kids muted or banned idc what i have to do to make it happen. im sick of wasting my time in 30+ minute games just to lose bc some crybaby kid didnt get the role he/she wanted. then to call me a kike? if it was face to face he would have gotten a free ambulance ride. i dont deal with racism and racial slurs and neither should riot. so deal with it. have sum names where do i send them? this is bs.

7 Comments

Chermorg9/26/2017, 8:20:26 PM2 votes

The end of game report screen is in fact the best way to bring this behavior to Riot's attention. However, if you didn't report them there, you can file a Support ticket under "I want to report abusive behavior" and they'll look into it.

Harlus9/26/2017, 8:21:07 PM1 votes

You should simply just report them and type a short description under the report. I got banned 4 days ago for simply saying "k y s" to a lux in the beginning of the game. I got banned just for saying that, so I'm sure it will be the same for the person you report

WindDemonSlayer9/26/2017, 10:07:20 PM1 votes

What's your rank?

Søn oƒ Echidnæ9/27/2017, 12:34:30 AM1 votes

First and foremost, even before you hit that mute button, ensure you yourself, do not respond to the verbal engagement. The mistake a lot of players make, myself included time to time, is verbally engaging and or responding to the toxic BS, rather than simply hitting the mute and calling it a day.

Aside from that, make sure to one stop report player at the post game screen. Do not sit around waiting for them to engage with further toxicity, do not respond, and do not stretch what happened in the short report description Riot gives you. I have no idea how automated or human the report investigation system is, but with four million people online at any one time, I'm sure it's heavily automated, and so therefor, is probably subject more to concrete incidents rather than incidents that devolved into or stemmed from he said she said events.

I rarely receive notification that my reports were successful, but then again I do not report if I myself contributed any way to the toxicity. Just my take though.

AriCei9/27/2017, 1:46:03 AM1 votes

Yeah if only the report system wasn't flooded and conflated with "offenders" using tame banter with eachother. My biggest issue is that someone who calls someone a noob every game is put on the same level as someone who uses serious racial slurs or is extremely offensive.

So the report system never feels worthwhile because of the bogus reporting that goes on and is entertained by the system. Feels bad man.