How to Report a Player after a League Game
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To report a player after a league game, you can do so in-client for up to five days after playing with them by following these steps: go to your Profile, select Match History, select the relevant match, right-click the player’s name, select Report, fill out your report, and click the Report Player button. This process allows you to highlight any toxic behavior, intentional feeding, or other forms of negative behavior that may have occurred during the game, helping to maintain a positive gaming environment.
Understanding the Reporting Process
The process of reporting a player is straightforward and is designed to be easy to use while also ensuring that reports are meaningful and relevant. Reporting is denoted by an exclamation mark !, and in champion select and on the post-game screen, the button is displayed when you hover over the player’s name. Clicking the report button opens a form where details about the negative behavior of the player to be reported can be entered.
How Reporting Works
None of the details you provide will be shared with the person you reported. A member of the Trust & Safety team will look into the matter to determine next steps and take action based on the Community Guidelines. If you submitted a report via email, you may reply to the automated response to follow-up.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the most reported role in League of Legends? In League of Legends, the most played and arguably the most important role is the Mid Lane. Occupying a central position on the Summoner’s Rift map, the Mid Lane serves as a strategic conduit connecting the top and bottom lanes.
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Can people see who reported them in League? A reported player has no way of knowing who reported them—unless you tell them, of course!
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Is jungle the least popular role? Jungler is often considered the least played role, rarely appreciated and often blamed, leading it to be less favored among players.
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Who is the big bad of League of Legends? As of Runeterra lore, the big bad of LoL are the void and its creatures + Mordekaiser. There’s a belief that when the time comes, Mordekaiser will rule all of Runeterra, Aatrox included.
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Can you report someone after they unmatch you? Yes, even if your match no longer appears on your message screen, you can still report them online, and the team will look into it.
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How do I report someone to match? You can report suspicious activity by clicking on the Report a Concern link found on every member profile and at the bottom of every email.
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Can you delete someone on match? You can remove a member from view by clicking on the “X” in the corner of their profile or go to the member’s profile page and click on Remove from search.
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What is hostage taking in League? Hostage taking refers to a situation where a premade team, often with champions like Ziggs, Xerath, or Sivir, vote no as a group and spam wave clear to stall the game, hoping to get people to afk so they get banned.
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Can you swear in League chat? Any cursing will be punished, even when done in a self-deprecating, neutral, or humorous manner, as it’s intended to encourage players to be more mindful of their online behavior.
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What is zero tolerance language in LoL? The game has a zero-tolerance policy for extreme negative behavior and extremely offensive language, which can result in a two-week or permanent suspension.
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Can I get banned on League? Yes, while things like in-game verbal abuse can eventually lead to a suspension or ban, such behavior will usually be met with chat restrictions first.
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What happens if you have an inappropriate name in League of Legends? If you’ve got an inappropriate name, it will be flagged to be renamed, and if you see one, you should report it after your game.
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Who is the most banned character in League of Legends? Zed is the most banned champion in the game, followed by Morgana, Yasuo, Master Yi, Yone, Vayne, Blitzcrank, and Shaco.
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Is it okay to smurf in League of Legends? There are no rules against owning multiple accounts, and smurfing is not technically against the rules if your intention is not to ruin other players’ games.
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Can Porofessor get you banned? Using Porofessor will not get you banned, and similarly, Riot will only ban your account, not your IP address, for violating their rules.
Conclusion
Reporting a player after a league game is a crucial part of maintaining a healthy and respectful community within League of Legends. By understanding how to report and what happens after a report is filed, players can contribute to a more enjoyable gaming experience for everyone involved. Whether it’s addressing toxicity, intentional feeding, or other negative behaviors, the reporting system is a vital tool that, when used correctly, helps to ensure that League of Legends remains a game where players can compete, strategize, and have fun together.