The League of Legends ban system is designed to keep the game fair and enjoyable for all players. Here's how it works:
Chat Restrictions: Players who use abusive or offensive language in the game's chat system can be given chat restrictions. This means they will be unable to use chat for a set period of time or have their chat privileges permanently removed.
Suspensions: Players who engage in more serious offenses, such as intentional feeding or leaving games, can be suspended from the game. Suspensions can range from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the severity of the offense.
Permanent Bans: In extreme cases, players can be permanently banned from the game. This can happen for repeated violations of the game's rules, using third-party software to cheat, or engaging in other forms of serious misconduct.
The League of Legends ban system is mainly enforced through reports from other players. Players can report others for a variety of reasons, such as inappropriate language, unsportsmanlike behavior, or cheating. The reports are then reviewed by the game's automated system or by a team of human moderators, who determine if any action needs to be taken.
It's important for players to follow the game's rules and guidelines to avoid being banned. Players who feel they have been unfairly banned can contact Riot Games' support team to appeal their ban and request a review of their case.