Strava Kudos stalkers

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    Leviathan

    I starting to use Strava in August and got a random Kudos ‘like’ in September. I was like ‘oh thats nice.’ I didn’t think about it much for a week, then I found a story about a guy who crashed at the ford in the Etape Cymru in 2012. I though I would pay it forward and it would be random enough so I gave him a thumbs up. So that was that.

    Now in the last week I have had three new guys giving me 14 thumbs up in total. One of them is in Singapore and has given me six, including for a 9km morning commute. I am getting a bit sick of the updates and wonder why they are following me. I did sign up to the road.cc club a few weeks ago but I don’t know if this is related. I don’t know what to do about this or if people will just get bored of following me, but I do feel a little stalked.

    Anyone else regularly send or get kudos? [Regularly from the same people, you don’t know] What do you think when one arrives?

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    Poptart242

    I used to follow just my
    I used to follow just my friends and colleagues as well as the usual pros, then joined a couple of clubs so that I could see different people’s routes as I was bored with my own and seeking inspiration.

    After a little while people just start peppering kudos around the place and it snowballs a bit I think. I did a boring turbo session last night that somehow has about 40 kudos…. God knows why. I tend not to reciprocate unless it’s a fairly interesting (long/high/cool photos/KOMs/a combination of the above)

    It’s cool to follow people who live in interesting places though – there’s some South Americans, Belgians, Canadians etc who I follow now – I think it’s interesting to see where people go and what the scenery is like (if they use instagram).

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    Simon E

    This happens on FB and
    This happens on FB and twitter, where businesses or weirdos follow you/like your page in the hope that you’ll reciprocate. They’re losers doing it for their benefit, not yours. I usually block them on twitter.

    Kudos (definition: acclaim or praise for exceptional achievement) is absolutely worthless without meaning – the person knows your route or the relevance of that ride to you.

    Paying it forward B-)

    Hugor wrote:
    I’m not sure if your supposed to reciprocate the kudos. What are the rules?

    There are no rules. My suggestion is always to behave as you would in the real world.

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    DrJDog

    I did a great time up Swain’s
    I did a great time up Swain’s lane recently – crickets – morning 4 mile commute – kudos ahoy. Makes no sense.

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    KirinChris

    A 15 minute warmup before a
    A 15 minute warmup before a race was my most recent head-scratching kudos moment.

    I do wonder how much attention they give it, especially those who follow but don’t know me, but having said that some of them leave comments so that indicates more engagement.

    It doesn’t bother me though. If they want to do it I think “That’s nice” and they don’t seem bothered that I’m more like Hugor in giving it out. I’ll do it if I know the person and the ride is something out of the usual.

    You can set your profile so that people have to request to follow you and you approve them, if you want to keep it to people you know. I leave mine open, as sometimes I might know someone but not recognise their Strava name and I’m really not concerned if people have nothing better to do !

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    pablo

    Yeah It’s to do with clubs
    Yeah It’s to do with clubs you belong to I work for a well known international brand who has an open club on Strava. I started getting randoms from all over the place i though it mat bw people who worked for the company but they were all over the place. One guy who kudos’d me I checked him out and on average got 300 Kudos for every ride he did. I have a feeling he was just looking for randoms to follow him.

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    Hugor

    I get random kudos’. I think
    I get random kudos’. I think it comes from the strava clubs that I belong to.
    It doesn’t concern me. I have a few random followers that give regular kudos.
    Make sure your security zone is set around your home address.
    Otherwise I don’t see a threat.

    Habitual kudos annoys me more.
    Friends who kudos every ride I do no matter how trivial. It undervalues their kudos!
    I’m not sure if your supposed to reciprocate the kudos. What are the rules?

    I am a stingy kudos supplier. You’ve got to work hard to get one out of me.
    When you get one though you can rest assured that I’ve studied your ride in sufficient detail to know that you truly nailed yourself and earned it.

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