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
02-02-2018 06:59 AM
02-02-2018 08:15 AM - last edited 02-02-2018 10:02 AM
Sorry, I was pretending to calculate the days passed by subtracting the days remaining by the standard number of days in a month, 30 days, but in fact February has 28 day, not 30.
So the calculation is 28-26=2, 2 days passed since the start of the Spa challenge.
My fault.
02-02-2018 09:11 PM
02-02-2018 09:58 PM - last edited 02-02-2018 10:09 PM
I understand the fact that there are a lot, a lot, of cheaters that just ruin the challenge for the first 1% places and first places on podium, but in fact, cheaters are probably 0,0001% of the total runners who were 1 178 027 in numbers on January...
I could easly place myself in the first 30% of the total runners only by walking back and forth to school 335 934 steps in 30 days on January.
That low number of cheaters does not unbalance the whole worldwide percentage.
02-02-2018 10:21 PM
02-02-2018 10:32 PM - last edited 02-02-2018 10:46 PM
I totally agree with the fact that cheating just ruins every game and every challenge, sport included.
I was just saying that is useless to compare ourselves to the top ones, even if they weren't cheaters.
The samsung Health app and challenges are made to encourage people walk, breath fresh air, look around their normal day-life environment and maybe meet new healty support people.
It's an app that helps us to track our physical activities, our diet and our psychophysical status.
Compare our steps and our improvements with friends and the percentage of the worldwide users is a more useful way to see the challenges..
Btw, that's all about my opinion.
02-02-2018 10:40 PM
The fact is though, we never see the results except the top 10 ( pretty much all cheats) and those near us. It's impossimpo to compare yourself against the competition when the referee wont call a foul. In November and December I was in the top 5 percent Where would I have placed sans cheaters
02-02-2018 10:52 PM - last edited 02-02-2018 10:54 PM
Did you accomplished the same amount of steps of January on November and on December?
If you walked the same distances in the 3 months and if, on November and on December, there were less cheaters, that would mean that cheaters do not only change the podium but also change the percentage positioning.
But probably it wouldn't, as the percentage, as I understood, is calculated on the steps of every runner not on the top and lowest steps of the whole comunity..
02-02-2018 11:04 PM
While I appreciate you trying (unsuccessfully ) to defend Samsung ... The FACT is the challenge is tainted by numbers that are impossible for anyone to accomplish. I sincerely doubt Olympic athletes are engaging in the Samsung global challenge. To assert anyone averages in excess of 60 miles per day is preposterous
Samsung, in their form letter response to a complaint will tell you to walk more lol
02-02-2018 11:12 PM
I'm not defending Samsung, I'm not kind of fanboy with gears and other stuff or that kind of pseudo-health fanatic.
I'm just defending my idea that comparing yourself to the first players, those fist 10 runners, is just useless for the main purpose of an health lifestyle.. I have been a swimmer, besides other sports, for 10 years, a true athlete for 4 years and I'm now turning 19, I know which is the real meaning of sport and healty lifestyle.
Bytheway, the amount of steps from the top runners is just inhumane but as I told before there are some jobs that require constant walking activity, it's not the case of our cheaters but also normal-looking people could achieve amazing distances..