Quote Originally Posted by Vidu View Post
Notifying you with more than a generic message of "Thank you, we'll look into it" simply wont be possible for pirvacy reasons - not even if they dont notify you against who they're taking action (because if you've only reported one person, you'll know anyways).

Its not that I dont get the frustration, but I cant really see how they could inform people about what happend to their reports without violating the privacy of those who you reported. And you might say that they dont need to protect the privacy of someone whos breaking the rules, but I suppose we all know that thats a slippery legal issue and data they just cant disclose.
Other games send you some form of alert when action is taken. League of Legends outright tells you if your report actually got the person in trouble (without saying names still) and that gave players, including myself, more reason to actually report the players in there.

Sure in that case it's toxicity as well as botting in this case, and botting on a MOBA is more rare, but it's still an example of this system promoting people's wish to actually help. Before that system, plenty of players, including myself, believed unless someone was sending death threats with somehow having the target's street adress attached to it, nothing would happen.