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Originally Posted by GoinForDiamond
Either way, asking to have toxic players reported should not result in a ban myself. Especially a full week.
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You asked why you were punished. This has been explained. A single report in a game carries the same weight as many reports.
Asking for or telling someone you are reporting them does exactly what for the game? Does it make the person threatened stop their behavior? Do they suddenly follow your lead and do as you wish?
Sections 1 and 3 of the summoners code are the main violations here.
I.Support your team
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Once you get in game, try to keep an open line of communication. Warn your teammates if someone is missing from your lane, or if something is placing them in immediate danger. If they’re not paying attention to chat you can always try pinging the map. Just remember that one ping is enough! Also, remember that you have to be there to contribute, so don’t leave the game or go AFK! Encourage players who are having trouble, and congratulate those who are playing well. And most of all, if you’re having a bad game don’t take it out on your team!
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III. Facilitate Civil Discussion
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As we mentioned earlier, we want you to give feedback, but being part of the community doesn’t stop there. Whether you’re in chat, in a game, or on the forums, there are plenty of people to meet, and plenty of topics to discuss. Whether you’re discussing game balance and champion viability, trying to form a premade team, or just want to express your affection for the legendary and infamous Gentleman Cho’gath, we encourage you to share your thoughts with other players.
When you choose to participate in a discussion with the rest of the playerbase, always try to be receptive to another player’s point of view. If you keep an open mind, you’d be surprised what valuable information you can glean from your fellow players. Also, be mindful of how you present your point of view. If a player feels strongly on a subject, don’t get caught up trying to have the last word. Just state your side and exit the conversation gracefully rather than give them the opportunity to pick a fight.
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I understand your frustration. That does not however give you license to create a negative environment. Lux in your second game even said you were doing so. Your own teammate was upset with you for your actions. You had no beef with Lux and yet they were negatively effected by your actions.
This is a very clear example as to why report call out /begging is punishable. It also does not matter what the other players were doing. Could have been the most toxic player alive potentially ruining your game. It does not give you permission to be toxic yourself.
Additional Note: The length of ban is part of a progressive system. 1st punish is a warning, 2nd is a 3 day ban, 3rd is a week, 4th is 2 weeks, 5th is review for potential permaban. The severity of your actions or lack there of is not taken in to account. It is based on willingness to reform. If you are unwilling to reform or take seriously what advice you are given you risk losing your account. This is your choice to make.