Posted by Steve
Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:21 PM
Obviously the Valorant community can be toxic, I’m sure we are all well aware of that. But why does it feel like Riot is just completely oblivious to how toxic some people can be? Where do they draw the line? People blast music over voice, just randomly type racial slurs on all chat, harass women, pick fights over comms, etc.
Is there a certain number of reports that someone has to get before they actually receive a ban? Is it more common for accounts to just be suspended? Why do they just let smurf accounts go unpunished in competitive?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/k02vlj/does_anyone_actually_know_riots_policy_for_reports/
- https://reddit.com/k02vlj
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