BAR provides multiple ways to report toxic behavior after a match. Knowing the right method helps the moderation team act quickly and keeps track of repeat offenders.
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The most reliable method is the in-game report. During or after a match, click the player's username and select Report user. This links the report directly to that specific game session, which gives moderators clear evidence.
Alternatively, you can report through the BAR server website at server4.beyondallreason.info/battle. Find the match by browsing or searching, click the players tab, and report from there. This is useful if you already closed the game client.
A third option is searching the user by name at server4.beyondallreason.info/account/relationship/search. Note: do not press Enter after typing a name. There is a bug where the Enter key breaks the search. Use the search results dropdown instead. From the player's profile you can report and ignore them.
The moderation team prefers the built-in in-game report because it links the complaint to a specific battle record automatically. This lets them correlate multiple reports about the same player. The server website methods work equally well for evidence, but the in-game method is the cleanest data point for the team.
Both methods feed into the same moderation pipeline. You are not wasting anyone's time by reporting legitimate violations. BAR takes community conduct seriously and does have enforcement tools.
If a player repeatedly ruins games, logging into the BAR server website lets you block them. Blocked players will be excluded from your matches when you host, reducing the chance of running into them again. This is a simple quality-of-life tool that works alongside the reporting system.