Saw some forums floating around about fitness challenges where people upload heart rate or step data into a global leaderboard. Is this stuff automated or do companies manually verify every upload? Also, how do they prevent the 'car on the roof' loophole? Just curious how they keep it clean.
How do fitness competitions with wearables actually work?
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Think of it like those old-school Pokémon GO community days where everyone rushed to hit tiny targets manually—except here, algorithms act like gym leaders catching cheaters mid-battle. Heart rate uploads aren’t manually checked because real-time APIs from wearables (like Fitbit’s API or Apple HealthKit) feed data straight into the system, similar to how ride-hailing apps detect if your GPS suddenly teleports you to the moon. For loopholes like "car on the roof," they use hybrid verifications: speed drops below walking pace with zero step changes? Flagged. Sudden 300bpm spikes without acceleration? Another red flag—basic common sense filters, no different from delivery apps busting people for fake orders by cross-referencing speed vs. time.
I’d assume they use some kind of algorithm to flag unrealistic spikes, but then what about the car-on-the-roof loophole?