>>2066057Strava is bigger than ever, but they made a feature to report "dangerous segments" which means you can still track your time but if enough people tag a segment as dangerous it no longer displays KOMs for those segments. Meaning you can't see how your time measured up against the local freds. That pretty much eliminated the "stravasshole" problem overnight since all the dickheads trying to break the world record on your local MUP are only doing that on actual roads, where they're far less likely to collide with any grannies or toddlers or dogs.
I do not think op is complaining about stravassholes per se, I think he's just a clueless sperg who doesn't think about the possibility that other people are using the same path.
t. got rid of all the stravassholes in my local park that I have to go through on my usual route