If someone is reported 9 times in 1 game(everyone else but himself), and reported 1 time in 5 seperate games. Will the game with 9 reports in it appear over the one with 5 1-reporters? Or does the tribunal pick completely randomly from their recent tickets?
IT would be an interesting fact to know. I see a LOT of players asking the enemy team to report a player, and I have been curious if this actually does anything, or if it does nothing at all; aside from giving another perspective to the reported player's behavior(if they even type anything)
If someone is reported 9 times in 1 game(everyone else but himself), and reported 1 time in 5 seperate games. Will the game with 9 reports in it appear over the one with 5 1-reporters? Or does the tribunal pick completely randomly from their recent tickets?
IT would be an interesting fact to know. I see a LOT of players asking the enemy team to report a player, and I have been curious if this actually does anything, or if it does nothing at all; aside from giving another perspective to the reported player's behavior(if they even type anything)
Thanks for your time.
It depends upon who was doing the reporting, who was premade, etc. There are a bunch of concepts around how much we trust the reports. I suspect the second is more likely to get you in (the 9 1 reports) though, the fact it's 9 games still reduces the suspicion vs 1 game because it's less "sharp" of a pattern.
So reports by premades have less weight than reports by individuals that queued by themself (generally speaking)?
And I assume that part of "who was doing the reporting" means that certain players have higher individual report weights, so if I'm max report weight, then instances where I've reported a player are more likely to show up as his tribunal games then instances where someone with less report weight reported him?
I'm not going to get super specific, but some people are more reliable in reporting than others, and the least reliable reporters tend to be people who report a lot AND are harassers themselves.
@Riot Does more reporting increase chance of appearing in tribunal?
If someone is reported 9 times in 1 game(everyone else but himself), and reported 1 time in 5 seperate games. Will the game with 9 reports in it appear over the one with 5 1-reporters? Or does the tribunal pick completely randomly from their recent tickets?
IT would be an interesting fact to know. I see a LOT of players asking the enemy team to report a player, and I have been curious if this actually does anything, or if it does nothing at all; aside from giving another perspective to the reported player's behavior(if they even type anything)
Thanks for your time.
If someone is reported 9 times in 1 game(everyone else but himself), and reported 1 time in 5 seperate games. Will the game with 9 reports in it appear over the one with 5 1-reporters? Or does the tribunal pick completely randomly from their recent tickets?
IT would be an interesting fact to know. I see a LOT of players asking the enemy team to report a player, and I have been curious if this actually does anything, or if it does nothing at all; aside from giving another perspective to the reported player's behavior(if they even type anything)
Thanks for your time.
Both are likely to not look good though.
And I assume that part of "who was doing the reporting" means that certain players have higher individual report weights, so if I'm max report weight, then instances where I've reported a player are more likely to show up as his tribunal games then instances where someone with less report weight reported him?