Rocket League Tournaments Update: Chat Ban System Details |
| Tournaments Update: Chat Ban System Details Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:30 AM PDT ![]() As part of our upcoming Tournaments Update[www.rocketleague.com], we're adding a new way to identify and curb player abuse and harassment in Rocket League. To go along with Game Bans[www.rocketleague.com] that we already issue when players are in violation of the Code of Conduct[www.rocketleague.com], Chat Bans will be the new first step in addressing abusive language and toxic behavior in game. Chat Bans are as simple as they sound -- removing a player's ability to chat while in a match. The conduct that leads to a Chat Ban is the same kind of behavior that currently leads to a Game Ban. The Language Ban system we use to target the use of racial, gender and homophobic slurs, as well as some more general inappropriate language, is being tied to the Chat Ban system as well. That process is as follows:
![]() Messaging and Feedback When a Chat Ban is levied against your account, you'll receive an in-game notification showing you how long you've been Chat Banned for, and the chat lines that triggered your Chat Ban. From here, you'll know what kind of language to avoid in the future.Additionally, starting with the Tournaments Update, you will be notified via pop-up in the Main Menu if a report you filed against another player led to an action taken against a player in Rocket League. You will not know which player this feedback is in reference to, as we want to keep specific player names and other related data private. We hope these additions lead to more positive in-game exchanges, and as always let us know what you think on r/RocketLeague, Facebook and Twitter.. We'll see you in the Tournament brackets next week! ![]() |
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