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02-14-2024 01:36 PM
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Question: Someone rode a long segment at an impossible speed! How can I flag an incorrect activity?
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03-01-2024 10:27 AM
To learn more about activity flags, check out these support articles:
How to Report Cheating on Strava
The Activity Flag: Remove an Activity's segment results from the Leaderboard
03-01-2024 10:23 AM
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02-23-2024 08:57 AM - edited 02-23-2024 08:59 AM
Question: Someone rode a long segment at an impossible speed! How can I flag an incorrect activity?
Key points: riding, impossible speed, flagging incorrect activity
When it comes to riding at an impossible speed, it's likely that a user uploads an activity using data that is motor-assisted either by riding an electric bike (or a non-traditional bicycle with full fairings or aerodynamic modifications including velomobiles), driving a car or motorcycle, or cycling behind a vehicle (motor-paced rides). It's also likely that the GPS data is being manipulated. Such actions may affect the fairness and accuracy of Strava leaderboards.
Strava lets the community control a Segment Leaderboard's accuracy by offering the flag tool. Hence, here are the steps to flag incorrect activity through Strava website, following Strava's flagging guidelines are as follows:
References:
The Activity Flag: Remove an Activity's segment results from the Leaderboard
Segment Leaderboard Guidelines
Reporting Content on Strava for Violations of Our Community Standards
02-22-2024 12:27 PM
That's it! 🙂
02-20-2024 01:23 PM
Per the reference article on strava help:
When you're done, press the "Flag" button. A yellow bar will appear at the top of the activity page, signifying that the activity has been flagged. The activity will be automatically removed from all segment leaderboards. The activity remains on the site, and the segments remain on the activity page with achievements; however, all the public results are removed from the segment leaderboards.
02-14-2024 02:45 PM
First of all, flagging can only be done from the desktop version of Strava. It is not available at this time for the mobile app.
If you see an activity that you believe is not correct for whatever reason, including impossible speeds, you should flag it. Strava relies on other users to help clean up the leaderboards. When you open the activity on a desktop browser, you will see a menu on the left side of the activity details. At the bottom, click on the three dots. You will see another menu come up with the top option being "Flag". Click on this to open the activity flagging page. On this page, you must select from the 4 available "reasons" for flagging the activity, "Activity was in a vehicle", "Wrong activity type", "Bad GPS data", and "Other". Once you have selected the option that best associates with why you want to flag the activity (for impossible speeds, it is likely either "Activity was in a vehicle" or "Bad GPS data"), you then need to manually type in a description of why you feel this applies. Essentially, describe what in the activity file made you sure it was unreasonably fast. Once you are done, click the "Flag" button on the bottom left of the page. At this point, the activity has been flagged and will be removed from the leaderboards. The person will have an opportunity to review the flag and correct the activity or dispute the flag, but that is another subject.
Here is a reference article from Strava describing the process: The Activity Flag: Remove an Activity's segment results from the Leaderboard – Strava Support
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