Removing the "unskilled" report option only made people start using "intentional feeding" instead.

Cloak an Dagger·3/5/2016, 10:56:31 PM·2 votes·647 views

Removing their placebo probably didn't help the acolytes feel like their little voices were being heard. Please re-introduce this report option so they can feel like they are "making League a better and more positive place" by reporting after every game they lose. Beneath the "good player" facade lies just another toxic player abusing the report system for an unwarranted attempt at retribution.

You can argue these reports "don't mean anything" but you have no statistics or data to back that claim. Furthermore no player wants to get the "you have been reported message" when they haven't done anything regardless of whether or not it matters. For some sensitive players it impacts their future games.

I find this change counter-intuitive. Let's brace ourselves for the onslaught of outraged PB&M locals who live in a cesspool of denial. It's ok. Denial is the first step toward becoming a..

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5 Comments

FrankerX3/6/2016, 4:39:32 AM1 votes

okay? i dont care if they report me for unskilled, intent. feeding or something else. in the end i did nothing wrong so they can report me as much as they like, i dont care at all i never got a bann or a restrict and i never will get one :D

VyleExyle3/6/2016, 4:45:23 AM1 votes

Yeah I'm in the clear, I don't care about the reports I get.

In fact, since I knew how the unskilled worked, I took advantage of it when it fit my situation.

Unskilled never triggered disciplinary actions, it created a matchmaking modification so that people you marked as unskilled would be the mast option for being matched with you.