“Like our other punishment systems, we’ll start with conservative tests to minimize false positives, and then expand the system to be more aggressive," Lin writes. "As with our other experiments, depending on the results, we’ll roll out similar tests to the other servers.”
Riot Games previously launched several other separate test systems on NA servers to reduce toxic player behaviour that are now ready to be tested on European servers. These systems include a new form of detection and banning for “high severity behaviors” such as excessive verbal abuse, racism, sexism and homophobia.“After several weeks of testing in North America, we are now ready to start these tests on the European servers,” writes Lin. “We'll continue to monitor the results of these tests as we prepare to roll them out in other regions.”
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