Most of the reports (if not all) are decided automaticaly. I read stuff about it being partially "self regulated", sort of learning which words/phrases are "bad" based on amount of reports for offensive language. For afk/feeding reports, the system has input from map positioning of each champion during the match, so I guess it's sort of the same method, but it's objectively harder to know if the feeding is intentional or if that person is just really bad.

Ekki wrote:
Most of the reports (if not all) are decided automaticaly. I read stuff about it being partially "self regulated", sort of learning which words/phrases are "bad" based on amount of reports for offensive language. For afk/feeding reports, the system has input from map positioning of each champion during the match, so I guess it's sort of the same method, but it's objectively harder to know if the feeding is intentional or if that person is just really bad.
To be honest you made me curious.. I would kinda love to test something: if I go "troll" in every game (initially feeding) after how many games would my account be suspended for 14 days? Probably not less than 20 I guess. If it would ever be..
Vynertje wrote:
There is a new system being implemented in the next patch which will auto-detect trolls (through certain patterns) which would definitely get you caught pretty quickly.

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There was one game in between when I reached the promos. Because I had 99 LP when I first played with that Kali but lost less XP than I got for the next game when he wasn't around.
Anyways the only thing what I still don't understand how could they decide so fast (as I said less than a minute) whether if they are going to suspend my account or not..