How much evidence is required for bans?

Kazrep·7/24/2019, 12:05:37 AM·1 votes·1,784 views

If I have a game in my match history where an Anivia on my team was constantly griefing with her wall, both during fights and just when people were trying to recall, and openly admitting both in game and in the post game lobby to doing this "over 100 games" on several accounts (the one in question is an obvious smurf, smurf is in the name and it's barely past 30) and bragging that it's "not bannable". How much more evidence do you need to ban this person? Because it's been several days and they aren't banned. Do we need to get a signed written confession? Do I have to submit video proof of it? You could just watch the game on my match history to see it? What gives?

10 Comments

zPOOPz7/24/2019, 12:14:49 AM5 votes

Try submit a support ticket describing exactly what happened as well as give a link to that particular match history

GatekeeperTDS7/24/2019, 12:21:27 AM2 votes

Because it's been several days and they aren't banned.

As has been said, submit a support ticket.

The other half of this is MOVE ON. Seriously. Someone ruined a game for you, why are you carrying that bad mojo with you so far that you're checking up on them daily to see if they're punished. You gain nothing from this, and they're not worth your time.

AeroWaffle7/24/2019, 12:22:28 AM2 votes

and openly admitting both in game and in the post game lobby to doing this "over 100 games" on several accounts (the one in question is an obvious smurf, smurf is in the name and it's barely past 30) and bragging that it's "not bannable"

The troll is probably the last person that you want to take claims from at face value. A troll will say anything if they think it might make you more upset.

Report them with a support ticket. Support will have the game that they can watch so you don't need to send them a replay, just have the link to the specific match through your match history.