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League of Legends players make competitions in who collects the most report feedback on their account

Riot is actually banning toxic players more and more often?


News that a report in League of Legends has been investigated and a toxic player punished is always gratifying. Players await such news to have the satisfaction that their report contributed to the banning of a person who was destroying others’ gameplay – whether by feeding, leaving games, or perhaps with vulgar behavior in chat.

Of course, only a certain number of reports actually have an effect. In the past, some people have complained that despite frequent reporting, a response comes only once every dozen days or so.

Recently, Riot spoke out on the subject and stated that the systems for finding toxic behavior will now work even better, and as a result, people who don’t behave properly will be punished more often (see: This will no longer be possible. LoL is supposed to detect that you don’t have very pure intentions during gameplay).

Many fans of the title feared that these were empty words and that as toxic as the community was, it would remain so forever. After all, the fact that LoL players can sometimes be really awful has already become a meme.

Only is Riot actually not doing anything about it? Recently, there have been a lot of recordings or comments on the web, in which players boast that they are breaking records in the amount of report feedback they have collected.

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How many report feedback can you collect on your account after a week? Two? Five? How about twenty? At one time, some would say that such amounts are collected for a month, or even longer. However, the situation has changed.

One can come across numerous comments on the web, in which players boast that they have recently collected a dozen or so reports each.

However, not everyone believes such information, so some prove they are telling the truth with recordings, such as on TikTok.

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According to some comments, certain people have even collected several report feedbacks per day, with records sometimes hitting 30 notifications after a week.