Just experienced my first tribunal ban, citing three incidents of me "breaking the code".
I believe in each case I was either falsely reported, or not the one who should receive the ban.
Here's a quote from incident 1 (directed at me, not by me). This occurred straight after bot lane both came to "gank" mid, but instead both failing miserably and dying (I'm Ahri).
Ahri[00:11:27] :don't feed my lane like that
Draven[00:11:30] :ur mom is so annoying
Draven[00:11:33] :shes sucking my ****
Draven[00:11:38] :and almost get cut
Draven[00:11:40] :from her **** mouse
Which was later followed by complaints of me feeding my lane, which was not my doing at all. Butthurt kids report me. Btw, this was my first (PvP) game as Ahri since purchasing her.
Here's a selection from incident 2 (I'm Jax).
Leona[00:36:27] :jax 3 of us hope you die of cancer
Morgana[00:36:31] :MEE TOO :3
Leona[00:36:31] :
Jax[00:36:40] :iCare
Leona[00:36:44] :and you daddie
Leona[00:36:56] :your dad will die :0
This all started because I took the first respawn of blue, less than 10 mins into the game, as the jungler. I admit I did intentionally die a lot later that game (after my team was raging at me and I'd lost the will to play), but I was feeding baron, not the opposition team. I fed once where I was suiciding at baron and the enemy caught me, but that's it.
Incident 3 (I'm Kog).
I have no idea what the problem was in this one, here is every single thing I said in the chat all game.
Kog'Maw[00:00:11] :invade?
Kog'Maw[00:01:32] :at 1:45
Kog'Maw[00:01:41] :go then
Kog'Maw[00:06:13] :bot mia
Kog'Maw[00:22:22] :ty
Kog'Maw[00:30:07] :no help
Kog'Maw[00:37:22] :someone else get some damage
The only thing I can think of, was that I refused to charge into their whole team at the end, after mine had been wiped (all but me). Apparently not wanting to suicide is now something you can get suspended for.
I ended that game 6/9/3, not good I know, but tied for highest kills on team.
All this leads me to believe that the tribunal is a joke, and it is the same pathetic pre-pubescents deciding the fate of those reported, as those reporting unjustly.