There needs to be stricter punishment for intentionally feeding.

The Ecdysiast·12/14/2017, 10:00:50 AM·6 votes·761 views

It's not the people who say mean words in chat who are toxic to the community. It's these jerks.

26 Comments

Sarutobi12/14/2017, 11:20:32 AM4 votes

I mean i would think a 14 day right off the bat is pretty harsh as the next punishment after that is a permaban. Then of course you have the difficulty in seeing someone who actually intentionally feeds. There are obvious cases and im not talking about those. Im talking about people who dont make it obvious to try and cheat the system. How do we get rid of those people without them causing more harm, as well as not letting innocent people being ban by this.

archerno112/14/2017, 10:03:19 AM3 votes

Stricter than 14 days -perma ban?

IR0N III12/14/2017, 5:00:30 PM1 votes

The passive feeding crap is what is really annoying. People will intentionally throw the game instead of waiting out a baron buff. People don't want a hard fight anymore- they either want the stomp or the quick loss. People seek their validation through rank, and they really want it as fast as possible.

ModPeriscope12/14/2017, 6:37:33 PM1 votes

There's already a 2-week ban for intentional feeding.

If anything, the cases that have some intentional feeding need better reports. Your notes really help with these reports, even if you're just saying "Yas walked straight up mid" or "Jinx used flash and heal when not fighting anyone."

Alpha God Yiizus12/14/2017, 10:26:56 PM1 votes

but if my teammates are bad or if i am on a losing streak and want to see other people lose to, what is wrong with that? Been doing that all season, no punishment was implemented on me. Have fun lol.

Telephone Booth12/14/2017, 10:41:55 PM1 votes

If they can identify it without a doubt, then yeah, ban em off the bat. Well... 14 day suspension. I don't know about permanently banning just from one game, even though there's really no reason to ever int.