How do i send in screenshots/ report someone?

How do i send in screenshots/ report someone? Someone randomly decided to flame me for winning and i want them to squirm a little. It was way over the top heinous (even though i wasn’t bothered by the words) so my hopes is they get banned and cry - since they care about losing a single game so bad, i’m guessing having some sort of punishment against him/her would actually matter to them, and it would be delicious. My morning coffee would taste extra sweet if i add the tears of my foes… just sayin’.

EDIT: Problem solved.

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So you’re saying YOU accepted a friend request? And this new FRIEND flamed you?

Unless he broke a ToS rule (real life threat, etc); then it’s just a conversation between “friends”.

As far as reporting it, there’s a sticky in bug or tech support that details how to report - and another for uploading screenshots (if the content breaks the forum rules, you could get in trouble for posting it though).

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Toxicity in a video game? We can’t have that.

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Even after someone unfriends you, any conversation history is still retained in the battle.net client, on the social tab. You can right-click the offending message and then select Report from the popup menu.

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Poor little kid being flamed…
Just move on kid.
How old are you ? 12 ?

And by the way : reporting an offensive message doesn’t work except it’s serious threat.
Blizzard doesn’t care about your kindergarten stories.

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It’s sad when this is an acceptable/normal reply.

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Thank you for your input!!! :slight_smile:

Nothing against you, it’s more a comment on how abusive behaviour can be normalized. Your response is pretty common in these kinds of scenarios and it is entirely possible that the OP needs a thicker skin, but there are people that make genuinely atrocious comments.

I think what’s sad is expecting the behavior of humans to be better in an environment which provides a reasonable amount of anonymity. Just use the block and ignore functions. It’s a virtual world you don’t have to interact with literally anything you choose not to. You have more control in the online space created by the internet than anywhere else in your life. Press block/ignore and move on with your life.

You can use the block/ignore features AND report people who use abusive language. There’s literally no good reason why you can’t do both.

Why is it sad to want better for people?

Wanting better and expecting better are 2 very different things.

A sensible person’s expectations match what is normal for their community. You can recognize what is normal and still point out how low the normal is.

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Expecting people to be upstanding members of society online when there is little consequence for not being so is far from sensible. When anonymity is involved humans will do things they usually wouldn’t. You don’t often see an unmasked person robbing a grocery store. Getting a little off topic here but yeah. People be silly. Press the buttons provided to you to avoid those people.

Since you drew the line between expectation and hope I will note that I feel that I have been quite clear that I expect people to behave in the normal way on the internet - i.e. mostly reasonable with a few outliers in each direction. Doesn’t mean that when you hit the genuinely hateful person (death threats, etc.) that it should be considered acceptable.

Also… what is that example? :stuck_out_tongue: The fact that the person is robbing the grocery store has nothing to do with the fact that they’re wearing the mask. They’ve put the mask on to hide their identity while they do the last thing that they thing is available to them because they have been discarded by society and have literally no other course of action. <-- A few exceptions, but this is by far the vast majority of cases.

Considering something to be acceptable and accepting that something is an occurrence again 2 different things.

The example is sufficient. Your ability to comprehend it is not.

Precisely.

Given that I already gave a quality response and this is the quality of your rebuttal, I feel justified in saying: lol no.

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I cant understand some players think reporting some hot head that threatens you or call you names is actually wrong way and you should be ashamed to even think about it.

I would call for a perma ban to every player who cannot act like a normal person. Would you call it normal if some stranger would come up to your house and starts calling you pretty rude names and threaten you? I do not think so.

Blizzard should punish this behaviour as hard as possible. 5 weeks long ban for first report, 10 weeks for 2nd, perma ban on account for 3rd.

I honestly do not care its a game for children. If the child/adult is mentally unstable, it would be better to not get to these situations where it might make him ill. Show these unstable players some love for gods sake. They obviously suffer by playing HS. Lets do something for their health.

Lol i thought it was funny, but the guy was mad that i won using a cheap deck or something. Point is he cares about the game… so as i said. I want to make him cry a bit

why didn’t immediately just block the person. your pettiness and desire to ban him for ever i think is far worse of a character trait then some kid tilting.

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