CardGirlChick wrote:I didnt file multiple reports to get mine handled faster, i filed multiple reports to ensure all relevant information was passed along to the judges. Simple as that.
If i filed a report at 8pm, and at 9pm he does something reportable. That is out of my control.
If you're reporting 1 user, you file 1 report, even if that 1 user committed multiple infractions in a row. When that 1 user commits multiple infractions in a row, you include all those infractions in your 1 report. If multiple users are committing the same infraction, you file 1 report and include all those users' names and evidence against them in your 1 report.
Now, I may be wrong about this since it's been a while since I last reported a user (and if I am, Genexwrecker can correct me), but when reporting multiple users at once, or reporting a single user for multiple infractions, you file the least amount of reports possible to make judges' jobs easier. You shouldn't have to file a report against someone for, for example, harassment, and then file another report saying "hey sorry I forgot to mention this in my previous report but this user also cheated in ranked so I'm filing this extra report to include that detail as well".
You should have all your facts and evidence together when filing a single report. You don't file a report against a rule-breaker, file a second report to include additional details, file an additional report to include evidence against said rule-breaker, and so on. You include all that in a single report so judges don't have to read several different reports just to investigate and resolve 1 big issue.