@Mods + Riot Employees - Have a reply section in notification area for when we are punished.

TriGunstaR·6/17/2015, 9:49:11 PM·4 votes·619 views

I feel that it is necessary to add a reply section to the notification section. Especially when we are being suspended, warned, or banned. It'll be nice to have a feature that allows the user to reply back and make their case, and to ask for clarification. Instead of being one sided without a voice to speak out, and to openly create a thread on the forum about the issue.

-It will help the community to trust in the Mods and Riot Employees better (a better relationship.) -It will stop unnecessary emotions that is created because of being misunderstood, but yet, still banned. (Expressing ourselves and making a case when we are punished.) -It will develop a necessary ground for mods and community to express their feelings on why the user was punished. And give Mods a better insight of the situation that can lead to lifting the punishment or making it less severe.

Having a closed reply section between us and the mods causes a lot of issues. Especially when we are punished and are not able to make a case for ourselves. Or, not being able to understand why we were punished in the first place. Especially with generic answers such as: "You broke the universal rule."

Have an open reply section in the notification area, to allow private messaging between us and the certain Mod that gave us the punishment.

3 Comments

Vistha Kai6/18/2015, 6:45:09 PM2 votes

There is completely nothing wrong with Mods.

http://i.imgur.com/UOpGafK.png

Is there?

Moneymonster76/18/2015, 6:41:53 PM1 votes

I completely agree with this. Riot removed a thread I posted yesterday without even bothering to read what it said. This was made clear by the warning I received having absolutely nothing to do with the content of my thread. It's very disappointing to see that they fail to even read the posts they delete before deleting them. I would have loved to send a reply directly to my warning, but instead I had to submit a "general question" hoping they would actually, for once, pay attention to something I said.