Talk:Veyron Community Challenge/@comment-31679999-20171018194931/@comment-28169398-20171019004057

"You'd think they collected data, and acted on it, but as Sirebel's very honest blog post points out, they don't. Either collect or act on it, not sure which. "-by Marcel'smate

Don't act on it. Otherwise they could fairly easily figure out the real times on WTTT or who the bad actors are on OMP... At any given time, there are about 300 players. Really wouldn't be that hard for them to put in code to track and capture collisions to determine who needs a suspension.

"Well then, if I were an advertiser, I'd ask to see more in-depth data than just whatever fudged figures they want to put in front of me." by Montoym

They could more easily inject laps into the challenge using spoofing player IP Addresses that are not participating or have stopped playing. Do you think an ad buyer is going to audit 134,000 IP Addresses (based on 450-lap completion)?

And, as it appears as it has bled in over the entire event and isn't a massive jump all at once, it would be very hard, even for an astute auditor to check.