"super" reports

scazzman·6/23/2016, 7:41:22 PM·2 votes·645 views

what if. riot gave us, a certain number per day of "super" reports that would either

A. ignore the reporting players report weight but be treated like a normal report"most likely" B. instantly flag the reported player for review regardless of their toxicity history or your own report weight

in order to use a "super" report you would be required to write a summary. and select from a list of reasons why you would need to use a super report as opposed to a regular one

heres how it would work. when you click the report button. a checkbox would pop up saying "use excalated report" if checked. you would select from the current report options. and then click send.

then a second box would pop up. saying " what has player x done warranting escalating an escalated report. with the following checkboxes

  • evading ban detection, but still being negative
  • im concerned my reports are weightless and a regular report wont do anything
  • irl threats
  • the person was deliberately baiting toxicity from me or another player

you would also be required to write a short description as to what the player was specifically doing.

8 Comments

AraMoOse6/23/2016, 9:09:02 PM3 votes

What you are describing is the report function as it exists today, except for the part where you give people who report for no reason more credibility, which is stupid. The reason their reports no longer have any credibility is because they have shown themselves to not be credible.

LostFr0st6/23/2016, 7:46:55 PM1 votes

I don't think such a thing is required. If/when something like this would be introduced it would more than likely be at the other end of the spectrum (the review cases end) like the former tribunal did. It would also be a new feature and as such it wouldn't become a reality until the new client is fully launched.

Awkward Couch6/23/2016, 7:47:07 PM1 votes

I don't understand why this is different from the reporting system as it is currently. When they say a person's report weight is lessened, its to prevent people from getting popups of "negative behavior" like most people saw when the new reporting system came online from just reporting everyone at the end of the game no matter what. I just don't see a need for this.

Gotted6/23/2016, 7:47:49 PM1 votes

Should just do it like Dota. You get a few to start with and if they check out you don't lose them. Then people aren't report spamming and report mean something.

Just another incredibly simple thing Valve does.

The Phoenix6/23/2016, 7:47:55 PM1 votes

i like B " didn't read the rest of the post cos i'm too lazy "

jpguy9026/23/2016, 9:28:35 PM1 votes

You wouldn't need to this if you hadn't already made your reports weightless.