Why can’t I report players after the game?
This just dont use slurs
just whisper them with sarcasm,
Wow nice gameplay dude perfect “link”<[if the dont use it at all]
They maybe flame you back and use a slur word then report them
If they did not use chat at all, you can’t report them in any way after the game is over. Even if you create a ticket and put a full description with their name/server and what they did, the GM will reply that it’s technically impossible for them to follow up, as the report function during the game triggers the generation of logs which GMs can use to assess behavior. I know it from experience, I’ve tried and this is what I was answered.
If they did use chat, you can still scroll up the log, right click and then report them for bad language. At least there’s that.
Therefore, it’s best that you do the reporting in the lobby between rounds.
As to why it works like that - most likely because reporting during game is what triggers the logs to be saved, and it’s too late if you do it after the game is over.
There could just be possibility in end of the game screen to report.
A rog ahould be reported for just existance
People would abuse the heck out of this to get it back to somebody they lost with, and blizz would be flooded with false positives.
In 90% of my shuffle games when I’ve died before having used turtle, I get a whisper saying “reported”.
Reporting someone for lose unless you can prove guy is wintrader = pointless
Reporting someone for “mild” language when people somehow manage to screw 100% win game into lose = pointless, even best football players curse in heat
In the end reporting system is very bad…and can be abused
Also i never ever gonna understand people who:
Turn their profany filter off than report for bad language, they are just hypocrits which need to eat ban themself, by clicking off on profany filter player shoud not be able to report anyone for bad language, problem solved.
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