29-08-2017 01:41 PM
trying to understand why Samsung provide a service like global step challenge and then allow cheats to dominate the board every month.. it's not rocket science that if someone dies 200000 steps a day they are cheating or if on average they have done 2 steps a second , every second eithout sleep since the challenge opened they are cheating. why don't Samsung care about this and stop it ? it puts a lot of people off using the service
06-09-2019 03:14 PM
If you cheat and win, what do you win really? Your name at the top of a board where anyone with any common sense knows you cheated? Doesn't seem like showing the rest of the participants that you're dishonest is much of a reward.
06-09-2019 03:38 PM
i agree in the beginning it was extremely annoiing for me , but i started my own little group of real friends that use samsung health most og those friends who have my pace and we see each other frequently with them i go on with the montly challenges and i dont bother the other cheaters anymore i ctill am challenged every month it still motivates me to walk further and i dont fool myself 🙂 maybe one day the top cheaters are banned but than again someone who walks 5000 a day and " cheats another 10000 steps will never be noticed i think it is nearly impossible to eli,inate those kind of cheaters in challenges like this .. those extremists ( usual top 20 i guess with no doubt ) . my point is that in spite of those *****s it still can be a very great and motivating app to use !
08-09-2019 09:26 PM
08-09-2019 09:35 PM
Also, I'm reattempting the million step challenge in October, and booked two weeks off work to get into some serious hiking. So if anyone sees me ploughing through October's challenge...don't worry. I'm neither a bot or a cheater. Just someone who likes a bloody long walk. 😅
03-10-2019 09:57 AM
22-10-2019 07:14 PM
We all know that they are cheating and they are blantaly branishing that title like people do not realize it, which makes them look even more foolish. However, the real question is why would you care? It's not like there is a grand prize at the end or a sacrifice you had to make to sign up. The most importsnt factor is that you put in the hard work to make yourself proud of the YOUR accomplishments. Everybody else is just noise and you should never compare yourself to others. Unless you are a professional athlete, there will always be somebody stronger or faster than you. Make yourself happy by accomplishing your own realistic goals and not somebody elses because Youll burn yourself out.
23-11-2019 01:28 PM
23-12-2019 11:00 AM
They don't remove the cheaters but they can notify me that "an unusually high step count has been detected and proceeded to remove me from andthe challenge delete my data. I guess i should've sent a notification email about my work step challenge this month 😒. To add insult to injury it's not even that many steps, I simply upped my daily goal from 14k to 17k on weekdays and 20k on the weekends. Thanks Samsung!
25-12-2019 04:30 PM
The same guy is doing it every month. Samsung blocked some of his accounts, but he keeps creating new ones. Yes, I know I should not care about him, but anyway it makes me and lots of other people angry for the following reasons:
1. This guy is very fat. Samsung health should be an inspiration for people to get in shape and be fit. This is not the message that we get when we see the leaderboard.
2. The message that we get when we see the leaderboard is that it is very easy to abuse Samsung health app and that Samsung don't care about it.
3. From the first day of the monthly challenge this cheater makes 200000+ steps. Everyone gets to see his face every time they open the map to see the progress, because this cheater is number 1 athlete in the community.
4. We wish to see real people who make real exercise and are really fit. This is an inspiration and a motivation. Manik is the exact opposite of that.
I really hope Samsung will take care of this! They should also feel offended and abused by that guy.
27-12-2019 10:06 AM
No kidding! The very first time I saw his DP I was like... This guy doesn't look like someone who takes fitness seriously!