Once more on leavers,
In my humble personal opinion there are situations where it is obvious that your opponent leaves just because they are confronted with an inevitable defeat. I just played a game in which my opponent disappeared and left the clock run down for half a minute, then he even showed back to check if I'm online - I presume to claim a victory, lol - and disappeared again. In an earlier game today, my opponent left the game yet he was connected to lichess, and I waited patiently.
Couldn't these kind of instances be referred to admins and if it was the case of an obvious rage quit drainer, retribute the behavior with eg. a two days ban, and inform the complainant of the decision? I mean 1) it's sometimes obvious, i.e. easy to judge 2) it's entirely unneeded behavior.
In my humble personal opinion there are situations where it is obvious that your opponent leaves just because they are confronted with an inevitable defeat. I just played a game in which my opponent disappeared and left the clock run down for half a minute, then he even showed back to check if I'm online - I presume to claim a victory, lol - and disappeared again. In an earlier game today, my opponent left the game yet he was connected to lichess, and I waited patiently.
Couldn't these kind of instances be referred to admins and if it was the case of an obvious rage quit drainer, retribute the behavior with eg. a two days ban, and inform the complainant of the decision? I mean 1) it's sometimes obvious, i.e. easy to judge 2) it's entirely unneeded behavior.