i'm suggesting that we rework the current report system and bring it up to date with todays standards in alot of video games for good reasons (Riot uses a similar system in LoL for example, tho the idea behind it is much older).
First of all let me explain what i mean with this.
You see, as it is right now Players that have been offended (wether it be by offensive language, ragequitting, assisting enemy team etc) must go on forums and make an extra thread to report someone, to then have a mod look over it and decide wether it should be punished or not. Obviously this takes alot of time and efford from both, the reporter and the mod viewing the case, and alot of players (including myself) are often too lazy to go on forums to report someone even tho i probably should. So alot of negative behaviour will remain unpunished/unnoticed and the players behind it will never have the chance to learn from their mistakes and will most likely keep it up. And even if every rule break would be reported, the mods would most likely not be able to work through all those cases with the precision they deserve as it would blow up their limits.
So how can we get players to report? And how can we deal with those reports afterwards?
The solution is quite simple: We create a report form (linked on the entgaming main menu, entgaming.net/report for easy access) where players can easily make reports in 5 steps.
Step 1: Specify your name and the name of the player you seek to report.
Step 2: Choose a subject from a predefined list (examples: Toxic behaviour, Offensive Language, Ragequit, AFK, Assisting Enemy Team, Others).
Step 3: Personal notes (limited space).
Step 4: Choose the replay regarding the case from a list of your previous games (it will automatically show the last 10 games played by the reporting player).
Step 5: Send the report
Once the report has been send it will be stored in a database for further treatment, but to explain what happens with the report i have to clarify something else first.
For this system to work as intended we also need something else - banned players!
Yes, you got me right! We need banned players! Banned players who're waiting for an appeal to be more precise. This idea crossed my mind when i thought about a friend of mine who has recently been banned for a long time, and even tho it has already been lowered he has to wait a long time. When people are in jail they get the chance to work in order to maybe shorten their detention, why not let banned players work for a shorter ban? This might sound silly at first, but please give my idea a try and let me explain this in detail before you make your mind.
First let me clarify some rules that determine what kind of banned players would be able participate in this program and why.
Can't participate:
1) Permabanned
2) Multiple bans within a year, especially if the player has been unbanned by a mod and yet repeated his behaviour and got banned again
3) Mods do not consider a ban appeal
4) Banned for hacking
Can participate:
1) Mods consider a ban appeal to be possible
So, now that we know who can participate we should talk about the how.
Once a mod considers a ban appeal of a player to be possible he has the chance to send him an invite to the program in form of a link. If the player clicks it he will be directed to entgaming.net/tribunal which is a seperate page that is not available in the main menu from entgaming. The link will be personalized, so it'll look something like this entgaming.net/tribunal/akitos. Eeyup, i'm the example now

So what happens next?
10 players have voted. In the example case i voted for PUNISH just like 7 others. Only 2 players voted for NOT PUNISH. Since the majority is for a punishment the report will then be send to a mod who has a chance to view the case himself (before that he didn't even knew it existed!). If the mod decides for punishment aswell the 8 players, including myself, will recieve points for making the right decision. Those points will be collected and can be used to decrease the time a player is banned. BUT players will also get a minus point if they decided wrong (which fits to 2 players in this case). The reason behind this is that the players will have to take the reports seriously and not just randomly press punish. The main reason behind it tho is ofc that the mods will have less to do, since reports that have been rejected by the tribunal will not be shown to mods they will have less cases to check. To avoid abuse how ever, only rejected cases that have been rejected from players with a high accuracy will not be shown to the mod. If it is new tribunal users it will still be shown to mod no matter what, but the system will try to avoid this by always having at least 50% players with high accuracy viewing the case. Another reasoning behind this is that those players might also learn something about what they did wrong when they're looking closely into others people cases. It might decrease their chances of doing the same thing they once saw on a report and decided it should be punished.
Soooo, what do you think about this idea? It's not as much work as it sounds like, all you need is some basic php knowledge... I could do it myself but i would prefer not to ^^ Haven't coded in years.