
Jason Lamoreaux
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Braden Edwards - I understand what you are saying, but sourcing the user's location isn't really the issue. Yes, that part would be easy. The difficult, and really unrealistic part, would be crea...
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Dan Dan Monk - Strava can't tell if you are riding in a group or solo. It isn't even remotely accurate. At best, it can tell if you are in the general vicinity, but that is about it. No way it c...
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Ian Barton - I totally agree that each person's personal experience is going to be a little different and not everyone is looking for the same stuff out of a given application. I do find it intere...
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Rolf Nordstrom - e-bikes already have their own activity type and their own segments with leaderboards. All they have to do is select "e-bike ride" as their activity and it is all set. They can g...
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Ian Barton - The bottom line is that there are thousands of duplicate or poorly made segments and the system needs a way to get cleaned up. Just hiding them is NOT a solution. It does not get rid...
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Stuart Fealk - Yes, there is. For something like that, us the "Submit a request" link at the bottom center of this (and other Strava) page. In there, just click on the option to look for more ans...
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Michael Murphy - I believe that if you set your profile so all of your activities are set to "private", then they will not show up on any leaderboards. The downside is that others that follow you ...
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Emma Frost - I understand what you are saying, but there is no realistic way to determine whether someone was part of a "group ride" or riding solo in a lot of cases. Strava's determination of a "...
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Johannes J. - It has always been possible for the community to flag flawed activities. You just have to log into the web version of Strava and then, when looking at the activity (you can click on ...
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Stuie Thomson - LL is based on the number of attempts of a segment over the last 90 days only. Every day, after midnight (it is based on the time of day, not 24 hours from when you do it), any att...