How to Report Players in Beyond All Reason
A clear walkthrough of both reporting methods in BAR: the in-game reporting system and the community moderation ticket system. Know when to use which and how to submit a report that actually helps.
Two ways to report players in BAR
Beyond All Reason gives you two separate reporting channels. The in-game report system tracks player behavior in matches across the matchmaking platform. The community ticket system handles issues that happen in the broader community spaces. They serve different purposes and get routed to different teams.
Reporting from inside the game client
The standard player report happens inside the game. Click the offending player's username and select Report user. This sends the report directly into BAR's match tracking system where it gets correlated with other reports on that account.
If you cannot use the in-game client, you can also visit server4.beyondallreason.info/battle, find the relevant match, open the Players tab, and submit the report from there. Both methods attach the match context automatically so moderators can see the game state in question.
The community ticket system
For issues that go beyond a single match, the BAR community runs a ticket bot. Players who open a ticket get placed in a private channel with the moderation team. This is the right route if the problem involves harassment in community spaces, repeated disruptive behavior across multiple matches, or anything that needs a coordinated moderation response rather than an automated penalty.
The ticket system keeps things organized. Each report gets its own channel so details do not get lost in a public chat where they would be buried by other messages within minutes.
When reporting actually changes outcomes
Single reports tend to have limited impact. What makes moderation action effective is the correlation system. When the same account gets multiple reports across different matches, a pattern emerges that the moderation team can act on with confidence.
That means every report matters, even if you do not see immediate results. Submitting the report feeds data into a system that tracks behavior over time. Players who are consistently disruptive eventually get flagged without any single person needing to carry the burden of enforcement alone.
Keeping your reports clean and useful
- Report actual rule violations, not just someone playing poorly. Losing at the game is part of the game.
- Include the match time or context when possible. A timestamp helps reviewers find the relevant moment quickly.
- Do not double-report through both systems for the same issue. Pick the channel that fits and let the system work.
- If the behavior is game-related, use the in-game tool. If it happened in community chat, open a ticket.
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